U.S. Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley issued a cautionary note regarding the upcoming Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black, emphasizing the need for security measures to prevent unruly behavior from the New York crowd. The event, scheduled for Sept. 26-28 next year, will take place at the renowned public course on Long Island known for its challenging atmosphere.
Bradley stressed the importance of maintaining a fair and respectful environment for both teams, acknowledging the passionate nature of New York sports fans. Security personnel will be deployed inside the ropes to monitor the situation and ensure that the competition proceeds smoothly.
Bethpage Black, famous for its difficulty, will host the Ryder Cup for the first time, following its previous hosting of major championships. The course's reputation for rowdy crowds has prompted organizers to take proactive measures to uphold the integrity of the event.
The selection criteria for the American team remains unchanged, with six qualifiers through the points list and six captain's picks. Additionally, players affiliated with LIV Golf could be considered for the team if eligible.
The Ryder Cup, known for its spirited atmosphere and intense competition, has seen its share of crowd-related incidents in the past. Both teams are preparing for the unique challenges posed by the passionate American fans.
European captain Luke Donald emphasized the importance of maintaining the spirit of the Ryder Cup and ensuring that any inappropriate behavior is promptly addressed by event officials. The PGA of America is committed to upholding the event's traditions and values.
As the competition approaches, players are focused on earning their spots on the respective teams through strong performances in upcoming tournaments. The rivalry between the U.S. and Europe in the Ryder Cup has produced memorable moments and intense battles over the years.
With Europe aiming to overcome the odds as underdogs in a challenging environment, the stage is set for another thrilling chapter in the storied history of the Ryder Cup.