Bryson DeChambeau Raj Mehta-USA TODAY Sports

No two players on the PGA Tour seem to despise each other more than Bryson DeChambeau and Brooks Koepka, so it’s understandable for one to come to mind when dealing with the other. One reporter appeared to experience that on Tuesday.

DeChambeau was speaking with the media ahead of the Open Championship when a reporter addressed him as “Brooks.” DeChambeau either didn’t realize or chose to let it slide. We’re guessing it was the latter. Here’s the video:

Earlier on Tuesday, Koepka opened up about why he and DeChambeau don’t get along. It seems like the two are constantly asked questions about each other, which is why the reporter’s slip with DeChambeau was understandable. It was also quite humorous.

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