Bryson DeChambeau’s caddie sparks Ryder Cup row as Justin Rose left furious

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Bryson DeChambeau’s caddie, Gregory Bodine, sparked a heated confrontation at the Ryder Cup on Saturday evening.Bodine moved into Justin Rose’s eyeline as the Brit looked to take on a putt on the 15th hole, and Rose told him to move out of the way.Tensions boiled over at Bethpage Black once againGettyDeChambeau and Fleetwood went at it verbally after the initial disputeGettyThe Team Europe star then nailed his putt and celebrated rather calmly before DeChambeau converted.His celebration was rather different, as he gave it the big ‘un and had words with Rose and Tommy Fleetwood.The conversation continued on the walk to the 16th tee, with Scottie Scheffler’s caddie Ted Scott also getting involved.He cut an angry and aggressive figure with Fleetwood and then Team Europe vice-captain Francesco Molinari intervening and calming things down.It all started with Rose about to take his shot before Bodine stepped in his way.The Englishman asked the American to move, and it all kicked off from there.Footage shows Rose directing Bodine to move out of the way and pointing at him.DeChambeau can be seen watching on, and he clearly wasn’t happy.On the walk to the 16th tee the American star could be seen exchanging words with Fleetwood’s caddie, Ian Finnis.Meanwhile, Scott was also getting involved with Molinari, leading to Fleetwood having to step in and calm it down.View Tweet: https://t.co/qaGSr2fm2lRose also had some words with Scheffler, though, that all seemed much calmer.The world No.1 was barely involved in any of it before things seemed to calm down on the 16th tee.And the match didn’t last much longer than that.This was because at the time of the confrontation, Rose and Fleetwood were three up on their opponents.So when Rose, converted his putt, it was handshakes all round as Team Europe moved onto 9.5 points, needing 14 to retain the Ryder Cup.This was soon followed by Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry overcoming abuse from the crowd to take down Cameron Young and Justin Thomas.