Tyrrell Hatton rejected us the American captain Keegan Bradleysays European fans were just as vicious towards American players in Rome two years ago as Home fans were visiting players In new York Last week, and said he didn’t think the crowd at Adare Manor for the next Ryder will be “as hostile”.
It was Hatton’s half point with Collin Morikawa who obtained outright victory in new York After Shane Lowry’s putt in the 18th, before, the trophy made sure that the trophy would come back on the plane While Europe has retained a resulting return from the United States.
Hatton will return to the action for the defense of his title of the Alfred Dunhill Links championship in Scotland this weekend.
The 33 -year -old man is impatiently awaiting some home comfort on Carnousie, Kingsbarns and the old course in St Andrews, who will host the final on Sunday.
Hatton feels the atmosphere “will be the separate world” of what has been a “fairly intense” week in the United States in Bethpage, where the team of Luke Donald – and Rory McILroy In particular – found itself at the end of the abuses and insults of a partisan crowd.
When he was asked if he thought that European fans would now seek favor when the Americans go to Limerick County, Ireland, Hatton said at a press conference: “I don’t really think the insults are the way to follow.
“I prefer that it is a respectful atmosphere – you let the guys play and the best team wins, rather than trying to affect the result by trying to repel players. But I don’t think it will be as hostile (in 2027) as maybe last week. I would like it will be very respectful.”
The Americans had entered the last 12-5 session before setting up a moving return in simple, but failed.
American captain Keegan Bradley refused to condemn fans of the “passionate” house in Bethpage – and said that he had heard “many stories that Rome was also quite violent” when Europe won on a soil at home two years ago.
But Hatton rejected this idea, saying, “Personally, I don’t think they were close at all. With what I heard last week, I don’t think Rome is approaching this. To be honest, personally, I don’t agree with what they said there. I don’t know what else to add. I think they (Rome and Bethpage) are far enough to be honest.”
The CEO of the PGA of America, Derek Sprague, said that he would apologize personally to Team Europe and the McILroy family for the abuses they received.
“I plan to send them an email with my sincere apologies for what happened,” said Sprague. “There is no room for this in the Ryder Cup or in the Golf. I can’t wait to reach out to Rory and Erica and really, frankly, the whole European team. The whole European team should not have been subject to this. And because of that, I feel bad and I plan to apologize for them.
“When he started in 1927, it was sportswoman and integrity of the game, and that is what we want to be and continue to be and it is regrettable that people crossed the line last week.”
Executive of the members of the victorious team of Europe Tommy Fleetwood,, Matt FitzpatrickAnother former winner of the event and Scotland Robert Macintyre – Hope for a lot of local support – will also be in action this weekend.
Fleetwood was preceded by Justin Thomas In their simple match, while the Americans started to roar on Sunday.
“There is a big difference between a hostile environment and personal comments. Again, I think we were all prepared for this,” said Fleetwood, who was appointed recipient of the Nicklaus-Jacklin Award.
“Personal comments can go too far, and you obviously hope it will not happen again, or it should not happen, but it is so beyond our control.”
Fleetwood added: “One of the incredible things of the Ryder Cup is fans of the house or fans from the outside and the atmosphere it creates. Who knows what is happening in the future, but this particular Ryder Cup, we were all very prepared and that showed how we played.”
Additional reports by PA
