A feud about slow play in golf has been brewing all season, and it could come to a head at the Masters

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A feud about slow play in golf has been brewing all season, and it could come to a head at the Masters
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Bryson DeChambeau and Brooks Koepka have been feuding through the media over slow play for months. Now they're on a collision course at the Masters.

Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau finished their opening rounds at the Masters on Thursday tied for the lead at 6-under.

The feud began after DeChambeau's win at the Dubai Desert Classic in January when a video of him analyzing a shot out of the rough went viral. DeChambeau, a physics major in college, was seen discussing a shot with his caddie, breaking down the distance and air density to calculate the perfect club selection.

DeChambeau responded to the not-so-subtle shot at a press conference ahead of the Saudi International when asked about the video of him planning out his shot in Dubai.

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