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Brooks Koepka contradicts Jim Furyk, again denies altercation with Dustin Johnson

October 9, 2018

It sure sounds like Brooks Koepka does not agree with Jim Furyk’s assessment of his reported brief altercation with Dustin Johnson at the Ryder Cup.

After denying the dust-up last week, Koepka continued to downplay any bad blood between he and DJ on Tuesday. “I don’t know what they think they saw or what they think they heard, but it was far from the truth,” Koepka said in an interview with the Dan Patrick Show.

When asked if he could take DJ in a fight, Koepka said that “it would be a good match”  and “maybe sell a few tickets.”

Just a day earlier, Furyk admitted that something happened between Koepka and Johnson during the Ryder Cup in an interview with the Golf Channel.

“Whatever altercation started, or what happened, it was very brief,” Furyk said. “It was very short. Neither one of them really took anything out of it.”

Koepka, who was named the PGA Tour Player of the Year on Tuesday, was featured in a video alongside Johnson posted by the Tour making light of and poking fun at the reports of their feud.

So it appears that Furyk and Koepka are not on the same page as to what took place in France.