US fan ugliness at the Ryder Cup was merely a reflection of Trump's all-caps America [View all]
US fan ugliness at the Ryder Cup was merely a reflection of Trumps all-caps America
European players were subjected to slurs and crude insults about their families. They were no surprise as public discourse in America has broken down
Bryan Armen Graham
at Bethpage Black
Sun 28 Sep 2025 17.28 EDT
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Guardian) By the time Europe finished the job, finally, on Sunday, the golf had the last word. But until the thrilling denouement, the lasting memory of this Ryder Cup threatened not to be a single swing of the club so much as the ugly backdrop: galleries that drifted from partisan into venomous and the organizers who let the line slide until it snapped.
It didnt happen all at once. For the first day and a half of golfs most intense rivalry, it was New York-loud without being unruly. Then Saturday afternoon arrived and the tenor shifted. Rory McIlroy, the visiting lightning rod, kept stepping off shots as volleys of abuse landed in the quiet of his pre-shot routine. Shane Lowry played teammate and minder. Justin Thomas, not exactly a shrinking violet, began shushing his own end of the grandstand so his opponents could putt.
Theres a difference between atmosphere and interference, and Bethpage spent too much of the weekend blurring the two. Boos during practice swings and the sing-song YEW-ESS-AY! YEW-ESS-AY! after a European miss were tiresome, but survivable. What crept in on Saturday was different: insults aimed at players wives, homophobic slurs, cheap shots at McIlroys nationality dripping with tiresome stereotypes, gleeful reminders of Pinehurst the moment McIlroy crouched over anything inside five feet.
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Given the guest of honors well-known aversion to losing gracefully, it was hardly a shock that the worst behavior broke out just as Americas chances were slipping away. But the tournaments response to the ugly crowd conduct on Saturday was woeful. Extra security and a phalanx of New York state troopers materialized around McIlroys match at the turn. A couple of spectators were ejected near the main grandstands. The PGA of America said it bolstered policing and pushed more frequent spectator etiquette messages on the big screens. Fine, as far as it goes. But once a thousand people have decided a backswing is their cue, you cant manage it with a graphic and a frown. Enforcement has to be swift, visible and consequential or it becomes permission by another name. ..............(more)
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/sep/28/usa-fans-ryder-cup-rory-mcilroy