10 Golf Feuds That Got Way Too Personal on the PGA Tour
These PGA rivalries did not stop at the 18th hole—and fans could feel the tension.
- Daisy Montero
- 3 min read

Golf might be known for its etiquette and quiet crowds, but some PGA players just could not keep it civil. Whether it was clashing personalities, shady remarks, or full-on media shade, these feuds brought serious heat to the legendary, but all left fans buzzing. Get ready for 10 times PGA Tour drama got way too personal.
1. Brooks Koepka vs. Bryson DeChambeau
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This feud was fueled by awkward interviews, petty comments, and memes galore. Koepka’s infamous eye roll at Bryson wasn’t just a reaction—it was the start of full-blown social media warfare. These two made golf feel like reality TV for a hot minute.
2. Tiger Woods vs. Sergio Garcia
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This clash simmered for years but boiled over when Sergio made a tone-deaf joke about Tiger. The tension on the course was obvious, and things only got messier off the course. Fans and sponsors alike winced through this one.
3. Patrick Reed vs. Just About Everyone
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Whether it was cheating accusations or cold stares at the Ryder Cup, Patrick Reed became a lightning rod for controversy. His teammates, rivals, and the media all had something to say—and none of it was friendly. He played like it was him against the world.
4. Phil Mickelson vs. Tom Watson
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After a brutal Ryder Cup loss, Phil threw shade directly at captain Tom Watson in a press conference. It was uncomfortable, but that moment changed how Team USA handled leadership moving forward.
5. Vijay Singh vs. Phil Mickelson
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These two never got along, and it showed in frosty handshakes and cryptic interviews. Singh reportedly mocked Phil’s fitness behind closed doors, and the vibe was never the same. It was less drama and more long-term tension.
6. Rory Sabbatini vs. Ben Crane
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Sabbatini hated Crane’s slow play so much that he once walked ahead while Crane was still mid-hole. The drama turned into a slow-burning beef that had other players picking sides. Not every feud needs words to get awkward.
7. Rory McIIroy vs. Reed’s Rules
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Rory rarely stirs the pot, but even he called out Patrick Reed’s questionable rule behavior. The exchange didn’t get loud, but it hit hard for fans who expect honesty on the course. It was passive-aggressive golf at its finest.
8. Colin Montgomerie vs. Everyone at Augusta
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Monty never quite clicked with American fans—or players—and Augusta brought that all to the surface. Accusations of bad etiquette, cold shoulders, and constant media digs followed him. His time at the Masters felt like a feud in itself.
9. Ian Poulter vs. Everyone on Twitter
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Poulter doesn’t hold back online, and his tweets have ruffled feathers more than once. Trash talk, thinly veiled jabs, and clapbacks turned his timeline into a digital minefield. It was part golf, part soap opera.
10. Payne Stewart vs. Vijay Singh
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Stewart publicly accused Singh of cheating in the 1980s, and it haunted both players for years. Their interactions were stiff, and the controversy followed Singh long after. It was one of golf’s earliest grudge matches.