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2025 Ryder Cup

Just watched the interview with PGA CEO, Dwayne... Apparently, they had no plan in place to control hecklers, no communications to patrons about heckling, and he only made a vague commitment to better controlling this for the 2033 PGA at Black Page. He said he hadn't gotten around to apologizing to the McIlroys (but apparently won't to the rest of the team). Unfortunately, he wasn't asked about the emcee.
One of my friends volunteered at the Ryder Cup after previously volunteering at the US Open and the PGA. He said he would never work a Ryder Cup again. He said it was a waste to hold up his "Quiet Please" sign for his six hour shift, and you really couldn't see much golf with the limited number of players. And he got in for free. Imagine paying $1000. It was much better to watch on TV. Especially on Sunday.
 
Just watched the interview with PGA CEO, Dwayne... Apparently, they had no plan in place to control hecklers, no communications to patrons about heckling, and he only made a vague commitment to better controlling this for the 2033 PGA at Black Page. He said he hadn't gotten around to apologizing to the McIlroys (but apparently won't to the rest of the team). Unfortunately, he wasn't asked about the emcee.
In other words, the PGA of America is incompetent and have their heads in the sand. Everyone knew this was going to happen, and they did nothing. Pathetic. Xander's dad publicly said months ago he wasn't attending because he expected the worst.
 
I sort of like the "retain" system. Its unique to the Ryder Cup - you have to win in regulation to take the Cup back.

As for the injured player. It was 100% fair this year it was the rule, and I don't think Hovland abused the rule. That being said I think teams should have a "13th player" who is only eligible to play Sunday, And to take any accusations of foul play out of it, that 13th player can come in for anybody on the final day whether they are injured or not.
Make the 13th man a secret dramatic entrance with a swerve

 
One of my friends volunteered at the Ryder Cup after previously volunteering at the US Open and the PGA. He said he would never work a Ryder Cup again. He said it was a waste to hold up his "Quiet Please" sign for his six hour shift, and you really couldn't see much golf with the limited number of players. And he got in for free. Imagine paying $1000. It was much better to watch on TV. Especially on Sunday.
So glad I balked at the $750 daily price
 

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