
Paul Azinger denounced the choice of Bethpage Black for the Ryder Cup 2025, pointing to a disadvantage for the Americans and an impossible foul.
The former American captain has recently reviewed the Bethpage Black park selection to win the 2025 Ryder Cup.
In an interview for the podcast Straight Facts Homie!, I expressed my aversion to the park: I don't support you, I've done two tours and I'm on +18 in the U.S. Open.
Keegan must send his garbs on mission, and life, to find comments about the love of Bethpage Black.
Paul Azinger, statements
Paul Azinger estimates that American travelers "never go" and "never agree" with the parks, which gives them the advantage over their hotels.
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"I think that one of the biggest mistakes that the American team of the Ryder Cup, or the PGA of America, seems to make today, is the choice of parks that we have no knowledge of, to suit you. I think that Keegan must send his men on mission, and lives, to find comments about Bethpage Black's tomber love. I guarantee you that there is nothing more, nothing else. Toi et moi, on ne l'aime pas. Eux, ils ne l'aiment pas. Europe is moving towards parks. Mais nos gars, peut-tre pas".
The ex-capitaine dplore galement qu'aucun contrle sur la prparation du parcours ne soit laiss l'quipe amricaine, limit stratgique imporant compare aux Europens. I, as the first American country, want to check the parks of one way or another, and I don't know if I've lost this opportunity or this capacity today, but I never get the impression that I can completely abandon this idea. Je trouvais cela amusant. There is another aspect of the role of captain. Soyons ralistes, en Italia, would you like me to browse who hasn't checked the parks?
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Pau Azinger goes further in preventing that the public pourrait quickly return with their team. WAs the spectators, if the Americans started badly, they become unstable, help the winner of 12 tours of the PGA Tour without the PGA Championship in 1993. This is why Keegan Bradley said that he must absolutely win the public's attention".