Rider cup-Winning Captain Paul Azinger alleged Rory McLeroy Hypocrisy after European star criticizes the “unacceptable” behavior of American fans in New York.
Was at the end of Mcilroy A barrage of insults and misuse Through a three -day competition at Bethapage Black on Long Island, American fans continuously commented on their personal life and hekling during their swing routine. MC stepped down The first T. apologized after his role on T and after leading an aggressive mantra about McLero on Saturday morning.
Video also emerged Being thrown at McLaroy’s wifeErica, which was at the end of the taunts from some audiences, as she was in the course with her husband.
Mcilroy kept his quiet to a large extent, but celebrated wildly on several occasions during the competition, and some fans also stuck, at one point asked a boom section of the crowd to “close” F *** up “, as he was ready to play an outlook shot. Mcilroy then proceeded to hit one of his best shots over all weekends.
After Europe Win Rider Cup 15-13Mcilroy stated that golf game should not accept personal misuse on the course and European fans should be called to please themselves rather than insulting their rivals when rivalry resumes in Ireland’s Edre Manor in 2027.

The US PGA CEO, Derek Sprag, has promised to apologize to the team Europe and the McLero family for the treatment received in Bethapage.
But Azinger, who captained America in the 2008 Rider Cup, was important to deal with the position of McClayoy.
“In the press conference after it is over, he is saying,” I think golf should be held for a higher level “,” Azinger told Golf At all Program ‘“But in the meantime, he says, ‘F *** you, f *** you, f *** you’ in full voice to see the world. He rotates around and says to the man, ‘F *** up’.
“The media boy asked him today,” How he felt, Rory, to tell the man to close F *** up and then hit him two feet? ” And he said, ‘It was very nice ***** G good’, and I like it, which is this?
“I love Rory, you know that, but you cannot say that. You cannot say that fans need to behave better and then, in the meantime, lie down to ruin them.”

Matte Fitzpatrick of Mcilroy’s team is meanwhile America’s PGA president hitDon Ri, who defended the behavior of fans of New York.
In an interview with the BBC on Sunday, Ri said: “This happened when we were in Rome on the other side and understands Rory … such things are going to happen and I don’t know what was said.”
Fitzpatrick criticized Ri to reduce the events, said: “It is very aggressive for European fans to the fact that he said.
Fitzpatrick said, “I don’t want to talk on everyone, but we realized that when they present the trophy there and shake hands, there was a bit bitterness,” Fitzpatrick said, who came with a win and seven defeat in the Rider Cup, but contributed 2.5 points to New York.
“I have many friends who apologize for American messages, texts, all types, fans and really regret that you had to deal with that stuff.”