Koepka: Reed apologized via group text after Ryder Cup

Koepka: Reed apologized via group text after Ryder Cup

Four months after the U.S. team left Paris in defeat, the Ryder Cup stories keep coming.Brooks Koepka was among the 12 Americans who couldn't keep pace with Thomas Bjorn's European squad, this despite combining with Patrick Reed to win three of the four majors last year. Reed stole the headlines in the event's aftermath, blaming captain Jim Furyk for breaking up his pairing with Jordan Spieth and criticizing the existence of a "buddy system" to determine pairings.Koepka spent Tuesday doing various media obligations in New York in advance of his PGA Championship title defense, and speaking with the "Boomer and Gio" radio show he explained that Reed ultimately apologized to members of the U.S. team via text."Obviously the things with Patrick, it just kind of took on a life of its own," Koepka said. "We've got a group text, and there were some texts that were sent. He kind of apologized."According to Koepka, Reed also included a message to his teammates: "Don't believe everything you read."Reed wasn't the only player caught up in the aftermath of Le Golf National, as Koepka also became the subject of speculation when reports surfaced that he and teammate Dustin Johnson had a physical altercation in the hours after Europe lifted the trophy."There's a lot of lies that came out of that Ryder Cup, we'll put it that way. There's a lot of untruth, untruthful statements that have been said about that," Koepka said. "The stuff with me and DJ, you saw that. I mean, if we really got in a fight, one of us would have had a black eye, I promise you."


Patrick Reed apologized to his U.S. teammates in the aftermath of the Ryder Cup, Brooks Koepka said on Tuesday. In an upbeat, wide-ranging interview on WFAN's Boomer and Gio, Koepka dished on Reed
Brooks Koepka Says Patrick Reed Apologized To His Ryder Cup


The layers of the Patrick Reed-Ryder Cup drama continue to unfold more than four months after Team USA was trounced by the united Euros at Le Golf National. Reed apologized - sort of - to his
Koepka says Patrick Reed apologized to team after Ryder Cup


Koepka: Reed apologized via group text after Ryder Cup Source: The Golf Channel Four months after the U.S. team left Paris in defeat, the Ryder Cup stories keep coming.
Koepka: Reed apologized via group text after Ryder Cup


Patrick Reed apologized to his Ryder Cup squad via a group text following a viral tirade in which he bashed captain Jim Furyk's decisions over the course of the tournament, teammate Brooks Koepka


Golfer Brooks Koepka said that Patrick Reed apologized to his American teammates after the Ryder Cup in the U.S. team's group text, Koepka said on Tuesday during a radio interview on WFAN. Reed
Brooks Koepka says Patrick Reed apologized to team after

Koepka: Reed apologized via group text after Ryder Cup


Post-Ryder Cup, Koepka said he heard from Reed. "Patrick, funny enough I texted him on Monday or Tuesday [after the Ryder Cup], I was in Scotland playing and I got a text from him, a group chat, and like he said, 'Don't believe everything you read.'" But Koepka added that Reed followed up with an apology to the U.S. team's group text.
Koepka: Reed apologized via group text after Ryder Cup


According to Brooks Koepka, Patrick Reed apologized to Ryder Cup teammates via group text in the wake of the American defeat last fall in Paris.
Brooks Koepka: Patrick Reed 'kind of apologized' after Ryder


Patrick Reed apologized to his U.S. teammates in the aftermath of the Ryder Cup, Brooks Koepka said on Tuesday. In an upbeat, wide-ranging interview on WFAN's Boomer and Gio, Koepka dished on Reed's Ryder Cup drama, his "fight" with Dustin Johnson, slow play, what he thought of Phil Mickelson's U.S. Open rules violation and much more.
Koepka: Reed apologized to U.S. Ryder Cup team via group text


Koepka spent Tuesday doing various media obligations in New York in advance of his PGA Championship title defense, and speaking with the "Boomer and Gio" radio show he explained that Reed ultimately apologized to members of the U.S. team via text. "Obviously the things with Patrick, it just kind of took on a life of its own," Koepka said.
Brooks Koepka: Patrick Reed apologized after Ryder Cup


Koepka: Reed apologized via group text after Ryder Cup Koepka: Reed apologized via group text after Ryder Cup Four months after the U.S. team left Paris in defeat, the Ryder Cup stories keep
Koepka: Reed apologized via group text after Ryder Cup

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