The Ryder Cup finds ways to create unique circumstances for players. Sometimes it's because of the team format, but there also seem to be more weird moments than you see in normal tournaments.

On Saturday, we saw two such moments. In the morning, Sergio Garcia had a tee shot land in a marshal's pocket. In the afternoon, Brooks Koepka decided to try and one up him with his tee shot on No. 5. Koepka's drive went left and bounced up near the gallery.

Standing inside the ropes with a backpack on was Thomas Pieter's father -- Koepka's opponent -- and Koepka's drive just so happened to land on top of his bag and settle between the bag and his back.

Of all the places for Brooks' drive to end up pic.twitter.com/PjwCuNU9Wf — Michael Shamburger (@mshamburger1) October 1, 2016

Luckily for Mr. Pieters, Koepka got a free drop and did not have to play it as it lied. Pieters' father did get the last laugh as his son made eagle on the drivable par 4 to win the hole over Koepka and Dustin Johnson.