Rory McIlroy Criticizes Ryder Cup Captain Keegan Bradley Over ‘Horrific’ Fan Abuse

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Rory McIlroy has openly criticized United States Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley for not doing enough to address the ‘horrific’ abuse and harassment faced by European players and their families from the partisan American crowd during the 2023 tournament at Bethpage Black in New York. McIlroy said the crowd behavior, which included verbal attacks on his wife and young daughter, was the worst he has ever experienced at the event, and that Bradley failed to leverage his position to foster a more respectful atmosphere.
Why it matters
The Ryder Cup is one of golf’s most prestigious events, known for its intense rivalry and partisan crowds. However, McIlroy’s comments highlight how the toxic behavior of some fans can cross the line and overshadow the spirit of the competition. This raises questions about the role of team captains in setting the tone and whether prioritizing home-field advantage should come at the expense of basic sportsmanship.
The details
During the 2023 Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black, the European team faced relentless harassment and abuse from the American crowd. McIlroy’s wife, Erica, was targeted when a fan threw a drink at her, and both she and their young daughter endured ‘horrific’ verbal attacks that McIlroy described as too vile to repeat. McIlroy, who is usually a fan favorite, also bore the brunt of the aggression, with an emcee even joining in with expletive-filled chants during warm-ups.
- The 2023 Ryder Cup took place at Bethpage Black in New York.
- The crowd behavior issues were most prevalent during the Friday and Saturday sessions of the event.
The players
Rory McIlroy
A Northern Irish professional golfer and former world number one, who has been critical of the fan behavior at the 2023 Ryder Cup.
Keegan Bradley
The United States captain for the 2023 Ryder Cup, who McIlroy says missed an opportunity to address the crowd’s abusive behavior.
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What they’re saying
“We knew going to New York that we were going to get a lot of stick, a lot of abuse.”
— Rory McIlroy, Professional Golfer
“Keegan and I have talked about this. You have to play into the home-field advantage, absolutely.”
— Rory McIlroy, Professional Golfer
“I feel like he could have said something on that Friday or Saturday night, and he didn’t.”
— Rory McIlroy, Professional Golfer
What’s next
The 2024 Ryder Cup will be held at Hazeltine National Golf Club in Minnesota, where the crowd behavior and sportsmanship issues will likely be a major focus leading up to the event.
The takeaway
This incident highlights the delicate balance between fostering passionate home-field support and maintaining basic sportsmanship at high-stakes golf events like the Ryder Cup. It raises questions about the role of team captains in setting the tone and whether prioritizing victory should come at the expense of respect and civility.




