Ryder Cup descends into chaos as Justin Rose, Bryson DeChambeau, caddie combust



Tensions were already on a razor’s edge in Saturday afternoon’s Ryder Cup four-ball matches between the U.S. and Europe.

 The Americans were desperately trying to avoid the embarrassment of being blown off Bethpage Black, their own course, by the Europeans, who were collectively playing out of their minds en route to taking a stunning 11 ½ to 4 ½ lead.

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Rory McIlroy, Europe’s star player and one of the most polarizing players in golf, was being heckled so aggressively throughout the day by the New York fans that it soon seemed like three-quarters of the New York State Police force was following his group for the final nine holes.

 Then came the match between Justin Rose and Tommy Fleetwood against Scottie Scheffler and Bryson DeChambeau, which was on the 16th green with the Europeans 3-up.

Rose was about to line up his putt when DeChambeau’s caddie, Greg Bodine, walked in front of him, causing Rose to angrily wave him out of the way.

 Rose, of course, made the birdie putt, which was matched by DeChambeau to halve the hole.

There was then some chatter between Rose, DeChambeau and Bodine as they walked off the 15th green when Fleetwood got into DeChambeau’s ear.

Team Europe’s Justin Rose and Team USA’s Bryson DeChambeau argue on the 15th green during the four-balls. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters

European vice captain Francesco Molinari then got into it with Scheffler’s caddie, Ted Scott, after he put his hand on Scott’s shoulder and shouted at him in Italian, as they walked up the hill to the 16th green.

Fleetwood’s caddie Ian Finnis then tried to play peacemaker, telling everyone to “chill out.’’

From there, they played the 16th hole, which Rose won with a winning putt to close out the match for the Europeans.

United States’ Bryson DeChambeau and Europe’s Tommy Fleetwood talk on the way to the on the 16th tee at Bethpage Black golf course during the Ryder Cup golf tournament, Saturday, Sept. 27, 2025, in Farmingdale, N.Y. AP

After the match, the players and caddies spoke to each other in a much calmer fashion with no further exchanges.

 Rose and Fleetwood spoke to the Golf Channel, as is custom after players win a match. 

However, when DeChambeau was asked politely if he would speak, he declined, and then turned around and told the Golf Channel and The Post to “get the f–k away’’ from the U.S. team.

United States’ Bryson DeChambeau and Europe’s Justin Rose talk after Europes won the match at Bethpage Black golf course during the Ryder Cup golf tournament, Saturday, Sept. 27, 2025, in Farmingdale, N.Y. AP

 Scheffler then calmly intervened and said, “No one from our team is doing any interviews.’’

 Rose explained the incident afterward.

“I was ready to hit my putt (and) I didn’t feel like that space was being honored,’’ Rose said. “I was waiting to putt. The boys were obviously working on their read, obviously going through a lot of their sort of whatever, calculations and bits and pieces, so I sort of waited a few seconds and then I felt like they came up again and I was like, ‘It’s my putt, right?’ Or however I said it. I maybe made my feelings known [and] asked him to move. 

“Maybe I didn’t say it as politely as I could have said it in the moment, but by no means was there any disrespect or anything like that. Obviously, it was taken the wrong way. I said to the boys, ‘If you want me to say, excuse me, please, then yeah, my bad.’

 “It’s a shame that the match got to that point, because it was actually a really great match.’’

Rose said he “spoke to the boys’’ after the match, adding, “It should be [over] in my opinion. There was no intent behind it whatsoever, especially [toward] Scottie. I admire him more than anybody else out on Tour the way he goes about his business, the way he goes about his life, and obviously just huge respect all around.

“But from my point of view, it was something that was sort of taken in a way that wasn’t intended in a way, but obviously it was a big putt, big moment. I’m trying to control my environment as well in that scenario. We’re all competitors, right, so I think that’s all within the framework of what we’ve got to do out here.’’


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