Tiger Woods and Rickie Fowler hit out at Bryson DeChambeau at Ryder Cup
TIGER WOODS and Rickie Fowler have given Bryson DeChambeau some stick at the Ryder Cup.
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The American duo were asked who they would least like to caddie for in a jovial Q&A about their team-mates.
And it was the name of DeChambeau - the 25-year-old with four PGA Tour wins under his belt - which came up tops.
DeChambeau is renowned on the tour for his love of technology and he uses a host of different devices to sharpen up his game.
"I'd least like to caddie for Bryson, for sure," Woods said.
I'd least like to caddie for Bryson, for sure
"I wouldn't want to carry Trackman, Flightscope and all the other instruments he uses to track every shot."
Ryder Cup team-mate Rickie Fowler agreed and answered "I'm going to go Bryson" when asked who he wouldn't want to caddie for.
DeChambeau even agreed with their verdicts himself - admitting he would hate to be his own caddie.
"Myself, I would say me," he laughed. "It's not easy as I'm always making so many adjustments out there!"
Europe lead 10-6 going into the final day with DeChambeau out last against Alex Noren.
Europe need 4.5 points today to regain the Ryder Cup.
RYDER CUP SINGLES
Rory McIlroy v Justin Thomas
Paul Casey v Brooks Koepka
Justin Rose v Webb Simpson
Jon Rahm v Tiger Woods
Tommy Fleetwood v Tony Finau
Ian Poulter v Dustin Johnson
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Thorbjorn Olesen v Jordan Spieth
Sergio Garcia v Rickie Fowler
Francesco Molinari v Phil Mickelson
Tyrrell Hatton v Patrick Reed
Henrik Stenson v Bubba Watson
Alex Noren v Bryson DeChambeau