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Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau share awkward moment after Charles Barkley’s ambiguous question

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Charles Barkley had the question of the night at The Showdown.

As usual, if Barkley is in front of a mic, he’s going to say something either super inappropriate or provocative.

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Koepka and DeChambeau were left in laughter after Barkley questioned their golf balls[/caption]

In this case, both.

Speaking to Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau in between holes, Barkley had a certain question about the golfer’s golf balls.

Of course the basketball Hall of Famer delivered and phrased it as only he could.

“I asked Trevor how different it is playing a different type of ball for somebody else,” Barkley questioned. “How different are your guys’ balls?”

There was an awkward pause between the two professional golfers, as they looked at one another.

“Our balls are quite a bit different,” Koepka finally said with a straight face as best he could.

“We’ll be alright. It will be just fine, I ain’t worried about it.”

“I worked with his ball yesterday, it should be just fine,” DeChambeau added.

The two bursted into laughter after that.

Brooks and DeChambeau are competing against Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy in a highly anticipated event that pits the two LIV golfers against the PGA golfers.

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Scheffler and McIlroy stayed loyal to the PGA[/caption]

The event is set to be played over 18 holes and will be scored via match play rather than stroke play.

In match play, the duos will compete against each other on every hole, with the winner of that hole taking a point.

The pair with the most points at the end wins.

Crypto.com has been named as the sponsor as the all-star quartet is set fight for an unconventional $10 million prize. 

The winner will be awarded the multimillion-dollar prize in CRO, the token of Crypto.com, in an unprecedented move in sport. 

The prize money also exceeds the purse at most tournaments on the PGA Tour, with the exception of majors and signature events.

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