Kegan Bradley was placed in a journalist Ryder Cup because the USA team played a role in the Rowdy American fans’ behavior in Bethpage Black.
On the second day of the race, Rary McLoui and Shin Lori led to the discoveries that returned to the crowd, and the police contacted the scene after boiling the tensions.
Europe led to the command of victory with the United States by hammering the homeland, but Bradley refused to accept him or his players who played on Saturday, despite Colin Morcawa and others who want to support home to “chaos”.
“I thought the fans were passionate. I mean their home team is bad. You know, they are passionate fans. I wasn’t in Rome, but I heard many stories that Rome is too violent.”
“But New York’s fans have been very good at what I have seen. You always want to get some people passing through this line, and that’s unfortunate. I was happy to have our players trying to silence some of the people like it,” he said.

“Part of it is our fault. We do not play in accordance with the standards they want to see and they are angry and should be.”
Then a journalist asked whether Bradley would accept that the US players were to some extent blamed some of the fans who pass the line and would respond strongly.
Bradley shot back, “I didn’t say that.” “That’s not what I said. I said the fans are probably upset that their home team will lose. I didn’t say that.

“What are the words? The Ryder Cups are wild. I don’t appreciate the words you just said. I know what you are trying to do.
“The Ryder Cup is full of passionate fans. They are full of passionate players. And that wasn’t true.”