Patrick Reed Speaks Out After Team U.S. Ryder Cup Disaster | Will He Return in 2027? 🇺🇸⛳

Weeks after Team U.S. captain Keegan Bradley faced a devastating defeat at Bethpage, Patrick Reed finally shares his thoughts on what went wrong and why he’s still determined to represent his country again. From missing out on a captain’s pick to reflecting on Europe’s near-perfect performance, Reed doesn’t hold back.

💥 Watch as Reed breaks down:
• Why Team Europe dominated the first two days of the Ryder Cup 🏆
• His disappointment at not being selected for Team U.S. ❌
• Memories of his past Bethpage Black success in The Barclays 2016 ⛳
• His hopes and plans to play in the 2027 Ryder Cup at Adare Manor 🇮🇪

Even after missing the chance to play, Patrick Reed’s Ryder Cup dream is alive, and his fiery passion for foreign soil matches his iconic reputation. Don’t miss this insider perspective on the dramatic Bethpage Ryder Cup and Reed’s potential comeback!

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Weeks after team US captain Keegan Bradley’s painful Rder Cup defeat, the man once nicknamed Captain America has finally broken his silence. Patrick Reed, one of the most passionate and polarizing figures in American golf, has shared his thoughts on what went wrong for team US at Beth Page and why he still hasn’t given up on his Rder Cup dream that Bradley’s first stint as captain ended in heartbreak after his team was outplayed and outmaneuvered by a dominant European side. What was meant to be a celebration of home advantage turned into a nightmare both on and off the course. While Bradley continues to process the fallout, Reed has now joined the conversation and his comments offer a mix of honesty, disappointment, and perspective. Speaking to Flushing It, Reed reflected on missing out on a captain’s pick from Bradley, saying, “You’re always disappointed when you don’t make those teams. It means so much to me to represent my country. It definitely hurts and I definitely feel like I could have been a huge asset to the team, especially at a place I won before. That was his decision, but I feel like he tried to put out the best team he could. Reed’s name had been part of the Rder Cup debate ever since his victory at Elivy Golf Dallas earlier in the season. Many believe that his fiery competitiveness and proven RDER Cup track record, seven wins, three losses, and two ties could have bolstered Team US at Beth Page. After all, Reed famously won the Barclays at the same venue back in 2016. Still, even the man himself admits that Europe’s performance was on another level. Reed conceded that no matter who Bradley picked, it might not have made a difference early on through the first two days. I don’t really care what team he threw out there. I don’t think we’d be able to hang with the way the Euros played. From top to bottom on Friday and Saturday, it was just unreal indeed. Luke Donald’s European squad was nearly flawless in both four ball and alternate shot formats, racing to a commanding 11-1 half for one half lead before the Sunday singles. Their tactical precision and team chemistry left the Americans chasing shadows despite the setback and his own absence. Patrick Reed’s passion for the RDER Cup burns as strong as ever. He hasn’t represented team US since 2018, but he’s not ruling out another appearance. When asked if he hopes to play in the 2027 edition, Reed’s response was clear. That would be great. Yeah, I love playing, especially on foreign soil. It’s always kind of good to go over there and be the guy that’s a thorn in their side. Reed’s Ryder Cup debut came in 2014 on European turf, where he was the standout American performer, earning 3.5 points, the highest on the team and second highest in the entire event. His fearless attitude and knack for rising to the moment made him a fan favorite and a villain in equal measure. Now with the 2027 Rder Cup set for utter a manner in Ireland, Reed hopes to once again channel that same fire. This time is the spark that helps team US reclaim its pride on foreign soil. Whether Bradley’s loss will open the door for another Captain America comeback remains to be seen. But one thing’s for sure, Patrick Reed isn’t done with the Ryder Cup just yet.

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