Watch the interview of Tommy Fleetwood & Justin Rose after their win after the saturday four-balls at the 2025 Ryder Cup held at Bethpage Black.

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been an important point for team Europe. Also a very testy exchange on 16 between yourself and Bryson Desambo and his caddy Greg Boddine. What happened from your perspective? Yeah, it was a shame that the match got to that point because it was actually a great it was a really really great match. Uh I was waiting to put uh the boys were obviously working on their read obviously going through a lot of their sort of whatever calculations and bits and pieces. So I sort of waited few seconds and then um I felt like they came up again and I was sort of I questioned whether you know I was like it’s my it’s my putt, right? So, or however I said it, maybe I didn’t say it as politely as I could have said it in the moment, but in by no means was there any disrespect or anything like that, but obviously it was taken out taken the wrong way. But, um, yeah, I don’t think we should dwell on that. Honestly, I said to the boys, if you want me to say, “Excuse me, please,” then yeah, my bad. But, um, it was a amazing match. Honestly, I think obviously we got off to a great start. The quality of golf was exceptional. Uh, Tommy played incredible around the the turn in the middle of the back nine and uh, it was an epic match to be a part of. Tommy is a pretty hot-tempered afternoon all around here at Beth Paige Black. How much is that a function of how intense the RDER Cup has become? Yeah, I guess it’s part of it, right? I think uh it was like Justin said, I mean, it’s it’s one moment out of, you know, two days of uh you know, a lot of golf and a lot of great golf. Um Justin, you know, he he might have complimented me a little bit. He played on his own today, but like I you’re out there and yeah, whatever. like it just yeah it happens. I don’t think it’s it’s that big of a deal. Um but you know for us I think uh you know I I really enjoyed being part of that match even though I didn’t contribute quite that much. Uh just watching Justin there today and being by his side was amazing. Um another you know point every single points huge and that’s what you look at you know you’re looking at the points on the board and and so far we got some blue and we want to keep that going but um yeah you know like let’s let’s finish today off and then let’s think about tomorrow. Finally, Justin, both teams talked after the match. Is this incident put to bed from your perspective? Listen, I hope so. Um, you know, I spoke to the boys. It should it should be in my opinion. There’s no no intent behind it whatsoever. Uh, like I said, I think, um, especially Scotty, you know, uh, the way I admire him more than anybody else out on tour, the way he goes about his business, the way he goes about his life. Um, and obviously, yeah, just huge respect all around. So yeah, by from my point of view, it should, you know, it was uh something that’s sort of taken in a way that wasn’t intended in a way, but obviously it was a big part big moment. Um, you know, I’m trying to control my environment as well in that scenario. So, we’re all competitors, right? So, I think that’s all within the framework of what we what we got to do out here, but uh yeah, happy days, I think, all around. Thank you, gentlemen. Appreciate it. To watch another RDER Cup video, click here and subscribe here.

25 Comments

  1. USA is not even fighting. Europe is a team, the Captain is not changing his formats. He build around Rory, Rahm, Tommy, Hatton and Rose!!!!!

  2. It was intense because there was a lot of disrespect from the loud crowd They put everyone on edge & emotions were running high

  3. the one redeeming part of this year‘s event is that the entire world finally gets to confirm earlier hypotheses: that Bryson is not just a tool, but ….an absolute, world-class, HoF one at that 👊 🏅 💪 🔧

    – – -> 🍊 🍆 👅 💦

    I mean…even when he putts… he looks like he’s trying to plunge a turd-filled toilet??😅😂 🚽 🧟 💀

  4. USA as a whole really needs to take a honest look at itself. From top to bottom. Right now, no class, soul, spirit och respect. A sad country.

  5. As an American I'm ashamed of their behavior and have been for quite some time I'm from Texas and we've always known that people from New York and Texas are shall we say obnoxious but being rude at a golf tournament that's totally disrespectful and especially people with orange spray tans and a blonde comb over

  6. Good on you Rosie! Caddy should know better – back in his box he goes!

    The level of low-IQ drivel that the Europeans have to deal with from the American fans is an utter disgrace. The PGA Tour of America and whomever is responsible for keeping the Ryder Cup respectful should be taken to task. I know that this is perhaps a particular cohort of fans and not all American fans – but these fans do nothing good for the perception of the America populace. Europe pure class.

  7. Brysons true colours slipping out. Let them act like children, it only making the demolition of their team that much better, and doing it in front of such a classless, uncultured crowd makes even better still.

  8. Frankly, I didn't see any intent by the US caddie to disrupt – just an accident that Rose over-reacted to, which to me, shows disrespect to the US caddie. So if I was Bryson, I might just have something to say about it too. Of course, if the US Caddie was intentionally distracting, that's another thing, but one should give the benefit of the doubt, and so it was Rose who first showed disrespect from my vantage…

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