Jon Rahm and Co. Urged to Follow Patrick Reed’s Trick to Deal With Wild Bethpage Crowd
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John Rahm and his European teammates are being encouraged to adopt Patrick Reed’s crowd-andling tactics at Beth Page Black. Former US amateur finalist Steve Scott speaking on the Ollie Gabok podcast advised that Europe’s players should embrace the villain role to handle hostile American fans. He pointed to Reed’s famous finger-to- lip gesture at the 2014 Ryder Cup, which quieted thousands after persistent heckling as a blueprint for mental toughness. Beth Paige Black’s 50,000 strong crowd is known for aggressive heckling that can rattle visiting players. Europe’s struggles in the US, including no Rder Cup victories since 2012, makes psychological strategies crucial. Scott, with experience playing in Walker Cup matches abroad, stressed using crowd hostility as motivation. Players like Robert McIntyre have already applied such tactics, shushing pro-USA fans during critical moments, offering a potential advantage for Europe this September. Friends, what is your opinion about this?
