Ryder Cup icon Tom Watson apologized on behalf of his fellow Americans on Monday for insulting chants and verbal attacks from fans at Bethpage over the weekend, saying he was embarrassed by the behavior.
“I’d like to congratulate @RyderCupEurope on their victory. Your team play the first few days was sensational,” Watson, who was a two-time captain for the American team in 1993 and 2014 and participated in four Ryder Cups during his career, wrote on X. “More importantly, I’d like to apologize for the rude and mean-spirited behavior from our American crowd at Bethpage. As a former player, Captain and as an American, I am ashamed of what happened.”
Fans of the United States team took to hurling personal insults and obscenities toward the European golfers as the Americans fell behind in the scoring.
Irish star Rory McIlroy was the target of particularly intense ire. Pictures posted to social media appeared to show him giving fans the middle finger after they jeered him and teammate Shane Lowry. At various points, he began arguing with fans, telling one person to “shut the f— up” Saturday before teeing off on hole 16.
“I don’t mind them having a go at us. Like, that’s to be expected,” McIlroy said later in the day. “I mean, that’s what an away Ryder Cup is. Whenever they are still doing it while you are over the ball and trying to hit your shot, that’s the tough thing.
“You know, look, in between shots, say whatever you want to me. That’s totally fine. But just let us — you gave us the respect to let us hit shots, and give us the same chance that the Americans have, I guess.”
One of the most dramatic moments came after Saturday’s round ended, when a fan threw a beer at McIlroy’s wife, Erica, who was nearly hit in the head by the can.
Here’s the full scene as Rory McIlroy’s wife Erica got hit with a beer (glanced off her hat) on Saturday afternoon.
Rory and Lowry had just won on 18 and he was coming back to 17 to cheer on the groups behind — and celebrate with Euro fans.
Looked like someone hit the drink out… pic.twitter.com/vdG4mAny1s
— Dylan Dethier (@dylan_dethier) September 28, 2025
“I don’t think we should ever accept that in golf. I think golf should be held to a higher standard than what was seen out there this week,” McIlroy said Sunday after Europe took an uncatchable lead. “Golf has the ability to unite people. Golf teaches you very good life lessons. It teaches you etiquette. It teaches you how to play by the rules. It teaches you how to respect people.”
There was also a PA announcer who resigned after leading a “f– you, Rory” chant. American golfer Justin Thomas tried to settle fans during the first afternoon session on Friday while McIlroy and Lowry attempted to putt. The effort had no lasting impact.
Police officers eventually began to line tee boxes as the weekend progressed, though that also did not assuage the hostility.
The Europeans went on to win the Cup after dominating the first two days of the event. Though the Americans attempted a comeback Sunday, it came too late. The final score was Europe 15, U.S. 13.
Europe has now won nine of the last 12 Ryder Cups, notching the first win by a visiting team since 2012, when it was victorious at Medinah.
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