slicer79
Challenge Tour Pro
Looking forward to Rory v Scottie, you'd imagine Scottie should be much better playing singles and determined to not finish the week being beaten 5 times.
That’s beyond delusionalJust seen Bradley on SSN defending the fans as “passionate” and claiming Rome was “pretty violent”.
The guy is a clown.
As he said " I wasn't in Rome but I heard things were violent "Just seen Bradley on SSN defending the fans as “passionate” and claiming Rome was “pretty violent”.
The guy is a clown.
I sincerely hope none of them were wearing ankle length socks and shorts.As he said " I wasn't in Rome but I heard things were violent "
I was in Rome Tue-Sun and I didn't see any violence. I heard banter between fans that was good natured and yes there were a few lads well oiled but violent? Never.
One thing I didn't hear was shouting, jeering and despicable personal insults directed at players before, during and after their shots.
Some American fans behaviour has been appalling. And if they truly understood the etiquette of golf, and I'm not talking about changing your shoes in the car park, I'm talking about respect and treating your opponent with a common courtesy they should hang their heads in shame.
Grim reading. Rory definitely looked to be affected by it yesterday, which is no surprise.
It’s really disappointing that ‘the authorities’ didn’t do more to prevent it in the first place, and then act when it started to get like this. God I hope he shoves it up them today.
Grim reading. Rory definitely looked to be affected by it yesterday, which is no surprise.
It’s really disappointing that ‘the authorities’ didn’t do more to prevent it in the first place, and then act when it started to get like this. God I hope he shoves it up them today.
I think I saw Fleetwood with his young son last night as he left.The issue is that this is no longer a sporting event. It has become a platform for the most raucous, offensive and objectionable behaviour I have ever heard at a golf course, with authorities who, far from trying to stem the rising tide of abuse, seem to simply or ignore, or even encourage it. If there is any truth in the observation that event volunteers were engaging in the abuse then the problem is far worse than any of us thought yesterday evening.
Bethpage has always oddly seemed to pride itself on being a hostile venue. But there is an absolute world of difference between hostility and the sort of vile personal abuse McIlroy and Lowry had to endure. It seems the morons who think they are supporting their team have just been given free rein to behave precisely as they want with total impunity. What next? A “fan” physically assaulting a player? It’s the only thing we haven’t witnessed this week.
Aside from the players, caddies, backroom staff and all their families being subjected to it, the viewing public should not have to sit in front of their televisions and watch a sporting spectacle, the broadcaster having muted the crowd noise. When it’s so bad that has to be the decision, it must be just unbearable first hand.
I thought more than once yesterday that this week has the potential to cast doubt over future Ryder Cups. This article confirms my view.
Rosewood were 12 birdies in 15 holes. Insane golf.Unfortunately it is going to overshadow what is probably our best ever Ryder cup performance.
It should be all about what a fantastic job all the team have done but it will be remembered by the fans behaviour.
Sadly this was no surprise to me either. Mix in the usual US jingoism with a rowdy NY crowd and throw in Trump, the politics of Trump and an area of NYC that voted heavily for him, and you have an explosive mixture.
The massive negativity towards Europe has been fuel for the fire, but has only damaged the US team because they're not oblivious to what's been said about people they know and play against each week, and its not something you can ignore.
Perhaps more importantly it just gives a negative vibe to play in, especially when you're being dog walked off the course by the other team.
I think I saw Fleetwood with his young son last night as he left.
If players like McIlroy have family, friends and their young children at the event, it just makes the abuse even more appalling.
Sadly this was no surprise to me either. Mix in the usual US jingoism with a rowdy NY crowd and throw in Trump, the politics of Trump and an area of NYC that voted heavily for him, and you have an explosive mixture.
The massive negativity towards Europe has been fuel for the fire, but has only damaged the US team because they're not oblivious to what's been said about people they know and play against each week, and its not something you can ignore.
Perhaps more importantly it just gives a negative vibe to play in, especially when you're being dog walked off the course by the other team.
Schauffele said it last night on tv, the course is easy, they are just not playing good enough.The course really doesn’t seem to be playing that difficult.
Is it a combination of soft greens & the rough been cut down?