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Longtime feud between Brooks Koepka, Bryson DeChambeau chronicled on latest episode of ‘The Grudge’

Remember when Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau were constantly feuding?

The Showdown: McIlroy and Scheffler v DeChambeau and Koepka
The Showdown: McIlroy and Scheffler v DeChambeau and Koepka
Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images for The Showdown

Once upon a time the greatest feud going in sports took place in the world of golf.

Brooks Koepka was winning major championships left and right all while Bryson DeChambeau was trying to carve out a seat for himself at the proverbial table.

Currently Koepka and DeChambeau appear all good and harmonious with one another, they have been teammates in various fashions since the dawn of their initial discourse, but at one point in time they legitimately appeared to not like each other to a serious degree.

Recently the folks at VICE TV unveiled a new series in “The Grudge” that specifically focuses on intense rivalries, debates and the like within the world of sports. They recently aired an episode about the situation (to put it mildly) that encircled Koepka and DeChambeau for forever with discussion and input from Tisha Alyn (pro golfer and content creator), Max Adler (from Golf Digest), Steve Smith Jr. (former NFL wideout who had his own share of feuds) and Rachel Bonnetta (who you know from all over).

Former NFL linebacker and Bussin’ With The Boys co-host Will Compton narrates the show and adds his usual twist, but as someone who followed every second of what took place between Brooks and Bryson in real time I found the episode about their roundabout with one another to be fascinating.

Viewers can check out the episode on demand at VICETV.com with a valid cable subscription. You can also use the VICE TV channel finder to see how you can find it in your area.

This feud sort of took over the world of golf at its peak to the point that fans of each player were trying to disrupt the opposing one at different tournaments. It culminated in a match between the two and ever since then they have seemed to be more than cordial as members of the LIV Tour. Consider that when DeChambeau won his second U.S. Open title last summer that Koepka congratulated him on joining the club of people who have won the tournament twice.

The episode of The Grudge does a great job of chronicling this whole saga.

Here’s to whatever is next in the grand story of it all.

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