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Ryder Cup: Collin Morikawa Clarifies Call for ‘Chaos’ After Crowd Abuse

Ryder Cup: Collin Morikawa Clarifies Call for ‘Chaos’ After Crowd Abuse

Summary

The Ryder Cup saw Team Europe win against Team USA on American turf, facing tensions due to intense crowd behavior. Collin Morikawa clarified his previous comments wishing for "chaos" from fans, stating he meant for energetic support, not disrespect. The PGA of America plans to apologize for the incidents, while players prepare for the Baycurrent Classic.

Key Facts

  • Team Europe won the Ryder Cup against Team USA with a score of 15-13.
  • The event was marked by intense crowd behavior that some called "unacceptable."
  • Rory McIlroy faced heckling and crowd disruptions during his play.
  • Collin Morikawa clarified his comments about wanting "chaos," emphasizing he wanted energetic, not rude, support.
  • PGA of America CEO Derek Sprague plans to apologize to Rory McIlroy and the European team.
  • The focus now shifts to the Baycurrent Classic, where Morikawa and Xander Schauffele will compete.

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