I have just read an Article in the Irish Times by Retief Goosens caddie, Colin Byrne (a fellow Irish man who does a weekly column from the caddies perspective).
He was giving his impression of the Presidents Cup and how well the American team played and how sportsmanlike they were. However, he raised the issue of how hostile the crowd were and as he wrote himself "the crowd would be like wild animals shouting against them". This is a consistent image the American golfing supporter is portraying to the rest of the world (be it Ryder Cup, Presidents Cup, etc.)
The American golfers I have met aswell as the Americans on this site seem very reasonable - is this culture a small minority or do normal sensible men loose the run of themselves at these events?
I'm not looking to start an anti American thread here, I was just curious as to what an Americans perspective is on the way American golfing supporters are percieved.
He was giving his impression of the Presidents Cup and how well the American team played and how sportsmanlike they were. However, he raised the issue of how hostile the crowd were and as he wrote himself "the crowd would be like wild animals shouting against them". This is a consistent image the American golfing supporter is portraying to the rest of the world (be it Ryder Cup, Presidents Cup, etc.)
The American golfers I have met aswell as the Americans on this site seem very reasonable - is this culture a small minority or do normal sensible men loose the run of themselves at these events?
I'm not looking to start an anti American thread here, I was just curious as to what an Americans perspective is on the way American golfing supporters are percieved.
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