Summary
After the U.S. lost to Europe in the Ryder Cup, golfer Billy Horschel suggested that the PGA Tour should take more control of the U.S. team. Horschel noted differences in how Europe prepares and builds relationships, which might contribute to their success.
Key Facts
- Team USA lost the Ryder Cup to Europe with a score of 15-13.
- Billy Horschel is an eight-time PGA Tour winner.
- Horschel was injured earlier in the year, preventing him from competing in some events.
- He explained that the European Tour runs the Ryder Cup, allowing Europe to maintain strong relationships and communication.
- Horschel believes the PGA of America should allow the PGA Tour more involvement in managing the U.S. team.
- He mentioned Europe's strategic use of tools like VR technology to improve player experience.
- The U.S. team, despite having star players, was noted for lacking energy or passion, sometimes called "dog" energy.