• ‘It’s not smart to sit me twice,’ he says of captain Furyk
The latest signs of a dysfunctional United States Ryder Cup team have appeared after it emerged that Dustin Johnson and Brooks Koepka had to be separated following a row at Europe’s victory party on Sunday night. Hours earlier Patrick Reed admitted egos were a problem for the American team as he blamed Jordan Spieth for the end of their successful Ryder Cup partnership before going on to describe the US captain Jim Furyk’s decision to leave him out of two sessions at Le Golf National as “not smart”.
Johnson, Koepka and Reed had followed tradition by joining the winning team’s post-event party. Yet Johnson and Koepka, regarded as close friends, became embroiled in a flare-up which had to be calmed by others in the vicinity.
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