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    It’s not my cup of tea to be honest, I don’t mind the chanting and the over the top atmosphere, but shouting for the ball to miss or go in the water is so far removed from the way golf is played that it just seems wrong. Anyone who plays golf will tell you it’s all about being respectful and supportive.
    The American golf fans have always been classless and disrespectful. I don't know what it was like pre-Seve, but they've been like that for years.

    It was noticeable that the background noise was turned down a lot yesterday. Being noisy and boisterous is one thing, being disrespectful in golf is unacceptable.
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    The American good fans have always been classless and disrespectful. I don't know what it was like pre-Seve, but they've been like that for years.

    It was noticeable that the background noise was turned down a lot yesterday. Being noisy and boisterous is one thing, being disrespectful in golf is unacceptable.
    Agreed.

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    No difference to us celebrating an opposition player making an arse of something during a game, or cheering our own players. It’s a team game and all based on where you are from. Totally different to every other week on tour.
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    It’s not my cup of tea to be honest, I don’t mind the chanting and the over the top atmosphere, but shouting for the ball to miss or go in the water is so far removed from the way golf is played that it just seems wrong. Anyone who plays golf will tell you it’s all about being respectful and supportive.
    There’s no comparison between golf and football. Physical contact, aggression, play acting, dishonesty and disrespect are part and parcel of football. Golf is the exact opposite with honesty, respect for your opponent and the rules of the game at the heart of the sport.

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    Worse 1st day performance from Europe for as long as I can remember, I know it's the top points players in each tour but Europe still have players who are either past it or not good enough, Casey, Westwood and Poulter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by theonlywayisup View Post
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    The American golf fans have always been classless and disrespectful. I don't know what it was like pre-Seve, but they've been like that for years.

    It was noticeable that the background noise was turned down a lot yesterday. Being noisy and boisterous is one thing, being disrespectful in golf is unacceptable.
    I'd wondered what the noise thing was all about. I guess they must have just cut the noise when it got over the top.

    It's a shame because in spite of everything I quite like it. If the players were objecting then I'd have a problem with it but the Europeans know exactly what they're getting into and a good few of them thrive off it. Shutting the American crowd up is a career aim for many of them and I don't know how much anyone should want to sanitise that.

    It shouldn't be like that every week though and fortunately it is not.

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    This could be a record defeat unless Europe pull the finger out.

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    From being 3up, Hovland and Weisberger have chucked. Just missed a small putt to let the US take a lead.

    Europe currently down in 3 of the 4.

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    One of the worst displays by a European team in a long long time.

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    Harrington with some awful team selections.

    Harrington out IMO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dazzling Doidge View Post
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    Harrington with some awful team selections.

    Harrington out IMO.

    Thing is they're playing on a course that should be familiar to most European players, too many just not up to scratch (pardon the pun).

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    Sorry I’m not letting this go, but the unanimous booing at the introduction of the European players at the start of the fourkballs is scunnering ……… totally classless twats.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim44 View Post
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    Sorry I’m not letting this go, but the unanimous booing at the introduction of the European players at the start of the fourkballs is scunnering ……… totally classless twats.
    I was watching last night and one of the American players was telling the crowd to calm down, I think it might have been Bryson.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lord bunberry View Post
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    I was watching last night and one of the American players was telling the crowd to calm down, I think it might have been Bryson.
    There were a few trying to do it.

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    There were a few trying to do it.
    It certainly wasn’t Justin Thomas who I think is the worst of the Americans in winding up the vitriol of the American support. It’s refreshing to listen to the unbiased and encouraging comments of Butch Harmon. He clearly wants his country to win but has an open mind.

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    What was Dechambeau doing there with his putter?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim44 View Post
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    It certainly wasn’t Justin Thomas who I think is the worst of the Americans in winding up the vitriol of the American support. It’s refreshing to listen to the unbiased and encouraging comments of Butch Harmon. He clearly wants his country to win but has an open mind.
    He's also just called De Chambeau classless after he laid his putter down because he was made to hole a short putt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lord bunberry View Post
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    What was Dechambeau doing there with his putter?
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    He's also just called De Chambeau classless after he laid his putter down because he was made to hole a short putt.

    missed this, what happened?

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    Quote Originally Posted by McD View Post
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    missed this, what happened?
    He was asked to putt a 3 footer, holed it and then laid his putter down in a strop at being asked. As if he's never missed a short putt before...

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    De classless is fast turning himself into the most unliked player in modern golf. They probably wouldn’t admit it, but he is unpopular with the Yanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim44 View Post
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    De classless is fast turning himself into the most unliked player in modern golf. They probably wouldn’t admit it, but he is unpopular with the Yanks.
    Absolute roaster, he's had a personality change since he beefed up. I wonder if he's had chemical assistance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lord bunberry View Post
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    What was Dechambeau doing there with his putter?
    It’s fairly common in friendly match play ties to give your opponent the putt if it’s “inside the leather”. Basically if it’s shorter than the length of your putter minus the grip. He was being the ****** that he is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibrandenburg View Post
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    Absolute roaster, he's had a personality change since he beefed up. I wonder if he's had chemical assistance.
    He was also a knob before he bulked up to be fair.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibrandenburg View Post
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    Absolute roaster, he's had a personality change since he beefed up. I wonder if he's had chemical assistance.
    Oh definitely, more e numbers in him than an American steak

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    Quote Originally Posted by greenlex View Post
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    I think USA could dominate the Ryder cup for quite a while. Outside of Rahm and Hovland there is no other Europeans capable of dominating in the game right now. Detry might given time and possibly Weisberger but I’m not sure who the next really good batch are.
    I would agree. You can kind of divide European golf up into two sections - continental Europe which should be a growth area but isn't for whatever reason, and GB and Ireland, where the sport seems to be in decline, particularly in Britain.

    I think having pretty much all the tournament golf locked away behind a paywall on Sky is doing huge damage to the game in the UK. It just adds another barrier to entry for young players alongside the difficulty of the game to master and the financial cost as well compared to other sports.

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    What has happened to McIlroy? He is spraying the ball all over the place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim44 View Post
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    De classless is fast turning himself into the most unliked player in modern golf. They probably wouldn’t admit it, but he is unpopular with the Yanks.
    It was a struggle to find someone to partner him , he's almost as unlikeible as Patrick Read

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    Quote Originally Posted by greenlex View Post
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    It’s fairly common in friendly match play ties to give your opponent the putt if it’s “inside the leather”. Basically if it’s shorter than the length of your putter minus the grip. He was being the ****** that he is.
    Thanks, I’m guessing that’s why the commentators said that he shouldn’t be doing that as he had a long handled putter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveF View Post
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    What has happened to McIlroy? He is spraying the ball all over the place.
    He's living on past glories and contributed the square route of absolutely zero.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Golden Bear View Post
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    He's living on past glories and contributed the square route of absolutely zero.
    He is a busted flush. He’s never been the same since he decided to get ripped.

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    He is a busted flush. He’s never been the same since he decided to get ripped.
    Must be more than that, 10 years ago he was being praised for physical shape. Think it was more that he decided a couple of years ago that he had to increase his clubhead speed, to keep up with Byrson, but it's ruined his game.

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