Tom Watson says he was ‘ashamed’ of US fans’ conduct at Ryder Cup

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<ul><li><p>Apologises for ‘rude and mean-spirited behaviour’</p></li><li><p>Crowd aimed abuse towards visiting players and families</p></li></ul><p>Tom Watson, a legend of American golf, has apologised to Europe’s Ryder Cup contingent for the behaviour of spectators at Bethpage Black while admitting he was “ashamed” of what played out in the galleries. <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/sep/28/lowry-sinks-putt-that-retains-ryder-cup-for-europe-as-they-hold-off-us-comeback">A dramatic European retention of the trophy</a>, 15-13, was overshadowed by abusive behaviour towards visiting players and their families. Watson’s comments come after Rory McIlroy confirmed <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/sep/29/rory-mcilroy-condemns-unacceptable-ryder-cup-abuse-and-reveals-his-wife-was-hit-by-a-beer">his wife, Erica, was hit by a beer thrown by a fan</a>.</p><p>“I’d like to congratulate Europe on their victory,” <a href="https://x.com/TomWatsonPGA/status/1972670995224834528">said Watson on X</a>. “Your team play the first few days was sensational. More importantly, I’d like to apologise for the rude and mean-spirited behaviour from our American crowd at Bethpage. As a former player, captain and as an American I am ashamed of what happened.”</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/sep/29/tom-watson-ashamed-us-fans-ryder-cup">Continue reading...</a>
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