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PGA of America president belatedly admits US Ryder Cup fans ‘crossed line†with abuse | Ryder Cup 2025

The president of the PGA of America, who had initially dismissed abuse directed at Europeâ€s players during this yearâ€s Ryder Cup as no worse than at “a youth soccer gameâ€, has issued an apology.

“Let me begin with what we must own. While the competition was spirited – especially with the US teamâ€s rally on Sunday afternoon – some fan behavior clearly crossed the line,†Don Rea Jr wrote in an email to PGA of America members. “It was disrespectful, inappropriate, and not representative of who we are as the PGA of America or as PGA of America golf professionals. We condemn that behavior unequivocally.â€

During last weekâ€s tournament, Europeâ€s players were subjected to vitriolic abuse. An MC at the event resigned after she led chants of “Fuck you, Rory†aimed at Rory McIlroy, the crowd hurled homophobic slurs at golfers and players†wives were insulted. McIlroy said his wife, Erica, was hit by a beer that was thrown during Saturday afternoonâ€s play. Europe won the Ryder Cup on Sunday after completing a 15-13 victory.

However, in a BBC interview on Sunday morning, Rea seemed to minimise the abuse. “Youâ€ve got 50,000 people here that are really excited, and heck, you could go to a youth soccer game and get some people who say the wrong things,†he said. He went on to say the behavior was distracting American players because they had to spend energy helping to control the crowd.

The abuse was such that McIlroy began pushing back, telling one spectator to “shut the fuck up†during a foursomes match on Saturday morning.

Rea also said during his BBC interview when asked about the abuse hurled toward McIlroy, “I havenâ€t heard some of that. Iâ€m sure it happened. It happens when weâ€re over in Rome on the other side, and Rory understands. Things like that are going to happen.â€

Europeâ€s Matt Fitzpatrick said about the Rome reference, “Itâ€s pretty offensive to European fans the fact that he said that, really.†Lowry said the level of abuse directed at McIlroyâ€s wife was “astonishing.â€

Derek Sprague, the CEO at the PGA of America, said on Tuesday that spectators crossed the line and that he planned to apologize personally to Rory McIlroy and Erica McIlroy, who formerly worked at the PGA.

“Rory might have been a target because of how good he is, but the entire European team should not have been subjected to that,†Sprague said on the Golf Channel. “I feel badly and I plan on apologizing to them.â€

Rea also took heat for an awkward trophy presentation on Sunday in which he mentioned Europe had retained the cup, instead of winning it.

On Tuesday, on his LinkedIn page, Rea wrote: “Iâ€m personally taking some criticism right now and that comes with the role and just like when I was an umpire I expect it. However to the students and PGA members that follow me, know this, I am not bothered.â€

In Thursdayâ€s letter, Rea was more contrite. “What makes our sport great is that we own our bogeys. We certainly own this one,†Rea wrote. “Our CEO Derek Sprague has apologized on our behalf to Erica and Rory McIlroy and to everyone with Ryder Cup Europe. I would also like to personally apologize to them and all of you for not representing our association in the best light with some of my comments in the media during the event.

“While it wasnâ€t my intention, some of my comments were seen in a negative light which reflects poorly on not only myself but also on the PGA of America and for that I truly apologize.â€

He ended the email, “God Bless and as always Go USA!â€

The PGA of America announced in 2013 it would bring the Ryder Cup to Bethpage Black, the public golf course on Long Island that had a reputation for its raw comments directed at players. Ted Bishop was the PGA president and Pete Bevacqua was the CEO at the time of the announcement.

Bishop was forced out as president in 2014 with a month left on his two-year term for a social media post when he angrily referred to Ian Poulter as a “lil girl.â€

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