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Tensions at the 2025 Ryder Cup in Long Island, NY boil over as European players face unprecedented fan gears and gestures on their way to victory.
United States Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley isn't a fan of the event's envelope rule after it resulted in the U.S. losing a half-point during Sunday's singles action.
Thriving across 11 one-on-one matches, the U.S. unintentionally proved the point its team has been forced to relearn every two years: The Ryder Cup is about the collective, not the individual.
The Envelope Rule in invoked for the third time in Ryder Cup history as the US Team calls for the rules removal in their loss versus Europe
Trump's remarks come after McIlroy's comments Sunday, when he said the abuse from fans at the Ryder Cup 'got to me a few times.'
Barring something miraculous (for the Americans) and/or calamitous (for the Europeans), this Ryder Cup is a wrap. Europe has won the tournament just four times on U.S. soil (1987, 1995, 2004, 2012), but a fifth conquest appears inevitable.
While celebrating Europe's win over the United States in the 2025 Ryder Cup, Rory McIlroy took a moment to call out the verbal abuse from fans who attended the event at Bethpage Black in Long Island,