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If I would have known that, I probably would have hit 6-iron, and I would have hit 6-iron in the middle of the water. Luckily for me, I didn’t know what he hit. That’s the end of it.’’ ...
Woodland was measured 22 yards ahead of Koepka on that hole. Given that distance gap and the similar yardage they carry their clubs, Woodland confirmed that he would have hit 6-iron – not 5-iron – had ...
Brooks Koepka, Gary Woodland again deny any wrongdoing in caddie situation. ... Woodland confirmed that he would have hit 6-iron – not 5-iron – had he known about Koepka’s club choice.
Koepka and Woodland said if Woodland knew Koepka hit a 5-iron he probably would have hit a 6-iron. "The last thing I'm going to do is give it to Gary Woodland, the (2019) U.S. Open champ," Koepka ...
Brooks Koepka-Gary Woodland Masters rules violation through other caddies ... and I would have hit 6-iron in the middle of the water. Luckily for me, I didn’t know what he hit. That’s the ...
If I would have known that, I probably would have hit 6-iron, and I would have hit 6-iron in the middle of the water. Luckily for me, I didn’t know what he hit. That’s the end of it.” ...
He said no. Luckily for us because Brooks ended up hitting 5-iron. I hit 5-iron. I asked Butchy what the club was, and he said it’s a choked-up perfect 5,” Woodland said.
AUGUSTA, Ga. – Brooks Koepka was asked again after the round Friday about his role in a rules controversy over whether he and caddie Ricky Elliott gave advice to a fellow playing competitor. The ...
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