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PGA Tour steps in to defuse ‘Brooksie bombs’

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PGA Tour chief Jay Monahan said fans taunting Bryson Dechambeau by addressing him with the name of his arch rival Brooks Koepka risked expulsion from future tournament­s.

Speaking ahead of this week’s season-ending Tour Championsh­ip in Atlanta, Monahan waded into the issue of fan behaviour which has emerged during the simmering feud between Dechambeau and Koepka.

At several recent events, Dechambeau been heckled with cries of “Brooksie” from the galleries.

On Sunday, after an agonising play-off defeat to Patrick Cantlay at the BMW Championsh­ip, Dechambeau swore in response to a fan who catcalled him with the words “Great job, Brooksie”.

On Tuesday, Monahan said the tour would move to stamp out the heckling, describing it as disruptive behaviour bordering on harassment.

“By coming to a PGA Tour event, you’re expected to contribute to a welcoming and safe environmen­t by refraining from and reporting any unsafe, disruptive or harassing behaviour,” Monahan said in a statement.

“Comments or gestures that undermine the inclusive and welcoming nature of the game will not be tolerated, nor will any harassment of players, caddies, volunteers, officials, staff or other spectators.”

Monahan said “bad actors” targeting Dechambeau for abuse with cries of “Brooksie” could be subject to removal.

“The reason I say yes is, the barometer that we are all using is the word ‘respect’, and to me, when you hear ‘Brooksie’ yelled or you hear any expression yelled, the question is: Is that respectful or disrespect­ful?” Monahan said. “That has been going on for an extended period of time. To me ... it’s disrespect­ful, and that’s the kind of behaviour that we’re not going to tolerate going forward.”

Dechambeau and Koepka’s feud

has simmered since 2019, when Koepka made complaints about Dechambeau’s slow play.

In May, Koepka couldn’t hide his annoyance after Dechambeau photo-bombed him during an interview following the PGA Championsh­ip which went viral.

News of the tour’s crackdown was greeted with amusement by some other profession­als.

“It’s official. Calling Bryson anything but his real name will get you thrown out of a golf tournament,” wrote South Koreaborn world number 179 James Hahn on Twitter. “So if any one of you call me Kevin Na, Danny Lee or Sang Moon Bae, we’re gonna have some problems.”

England’s Lee Westwood added: “I’ve been called Lumpy, Oosty, Clarkey (amongst other names that I can’t mention) on and off for the last 25 years! And now you bring a rule in @PGATOUR.”

Shane Lowry said he is often mistaken for English golfer Andrew “Beef” Johnston. “If everyone who calls me (Johnston) gets kicked out there will be no fans left,” Lowry quipped. |

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