FARMINGDALE, N.Y. (AP) – Rory McIlroy won the Ryder Cup and then called out the hostile New York crowd for “unacceptable and abusive behavior.”
Rory McIlroy calls out ‘unacceptable and abusive behavior’ from Bethpage fans at Ryder Cup
FARMINGDALE, N.Y. (AP) – Rory McIlroy won the Ryder Cup and then called out the hostile New York crowd for “unacceptable and abusive behavior.”
Over his five matches at Bethpage Black, McIlroy endured a torrent of insults about everything from his personal life to past failures on the golf course. People shouted out as he lined up to swing and putt. His wife was hit by a cup of beer.
“What happened here this week is not acceptable,” McIlroy said on said Sunday after going 3-1-1 to help Europe to a 15-13 victory over the U.S. at Bethpage Black on Long Island. His lone loss came in a Sunday singles match with world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, who had also played in all five rounds, that was more of a slog than a pristine, shot-for-shot battle of the world’s top two players.
It was McIlroy’s most blunt assessment yet of a New York crowd that Europe fully expected to be rowdy and passionate – captain Luke Donald even gave players virtual reality goggles to get used to the noise – but maybe not this crass or downright obnoxious.