Rory McIlroy has denounced the behaviour of American golf fans who abused him and his wife and said that the ugly scenes that unfolded during Europe’s dramatic victory over the USA were ‘unacceptable’.
McIlroy was celebrating with the European team after a 15-13 win over the US last night but was targeted relentlessly by American fans during the three days of the competition at Bethpage Black just outside New York.
He was subjected to continual taunts and attempts to disrupt his game. His wife, Erica, was hit by a can of beer thrown from the crowd and McIlroy’s teammate, Shane Lowry, said the amount of abuse she received was ‘astonishing’.
Erica was reportedly reduced to tears following a day of vitriolic abuse from American fans and even had a drink dunked on her. Her husband was subjected to relentless verbal abuse, including chants of ‘f*** you Rory’ and insults about their marriage.
‘Erica is fine. She’s a very, very strong woman. You know, she handled everything this week with class and poise and dignity like she always has. I love her and we’re going to have a good time celebrating tonight’, McIlroy said.
When he was asked how startled he had been to see police dogs patrolling the fairways and greens at Bethpage Black, he added: ‘I wish they would have let the dogs off the leashes’.
On Saturday he told one fan to ‘shut the f*** up’ before hitting the approach shot that won a critical fourballs match for him and partner Tommy Fleetwood.
Asked about in Europe’s victory press conference, he said his shot was ‘very f***ing satisfying’ with a smile and said that the team had ‘shut them up’ with their golf.
And last night video emerged of Rory McIlroy filming himself and the Europe team with the Ryder Cup trophy in their locker room at Bethpage, where they chanted: ‘Are you watching, are you watching Donald Trump?’
And the President, a massive golf fan who made a high-profile attendance on day one at the course outside of Manhattan on Friday, reposted the video on his Truth Social account and was gracious in defeat, commenting: ‘Yes, I’m watching. Congratulations!’
McIlroy was subjected to more taunts on Sunday as he lost a tight singles match to Scottie Scheffler and Europe survived a US fightback to crawl across the line to win 15-13.
McIlroy promised that fans going to Adare Manor in Ireland for the next Ryder Cup in 2027 would not repeat the antics of the US supporters here.
At the end of an emotional week, Rory McIlroy kisses his wife Erica at the Ryder Cup where Europe beat the US 15-13 on yet another extraordinary day of golf
McIlroy celebrates with European fans after winning the Ryder Cup on American soil
McIlroy said Erica is ‘fine’ after Saturday’s incident and said that his wife is ‘a strong woman’
‘Look,’ McIlroy said, ‘I don’t think we should ever accept that behaviour in golf. I think golf should be held to a higher standard than what was seen out there this week.
‘Golf has the ability to you 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.
‘Sometimes this week we didn’t see that. So no, this should not be what is acceptable in the Ryder Cup.
‘But you know, we will be making sure to say to our fans in Ireland in 2027 that what happened here this week is not acceptable, and for me, it’s — you know, come and support your home team. Come and support your team.
‘I think if I was an American, I would be annoyed that people…I didn’t hear a lot of shouts for Scottie today, but I heard a lot of shouts against me. It’s like, support your players. That’s the thing.’
McIlroy reacted several times to abuse over the course of the weekend and snapped back at fans who tried to put him off while he was standing over a shot.
‘Look, it was a rough week for all of us,’ McIlroy said. ‘But at the same time, we shut them up by our performance and how we played, and we tried to — I chirped back a few times because it got to me a few times, but we tried to handle everything that came our way with class and poise, and for the most part, I felt like we did that.
McIrloy and Erica steal a moment as the European celebrations began at Bethpage
The European team celebreated with their wives and partners after an outstanding win
‘The police out there and the amount of security presence was insane. Look, nothing was going to happen. There wasn’t going to be physical altercation or anything like that apart from maybe Tommy and Rosey up to the 16th tee yesterday.
‘But there was a lot of language that was unacceptable and abusive behaviour. It’s a minority of the crowd. It’s not the majority.
‘The majority of people here are true golf fans and are respectful and let both teams have the same chance to hit the shots and play a fair contest.
‘But you know, there was a small subset of people that behaved a little bit differently than that.
‘Our families should be off-limits, but obviously it wasn’t this week’.
In a powerful moment during the victorious Ryder Cup team’s press conference, Erica also recieved support from Justin Rose and Shane Lowry.
As the sun went down in New York, McIlroy led the boozy European party in New York
‘Can I just pick up on that, if you don’t mind?’ Rose said. ‘I actually had no idea Erica had a beer thrown at her yesterday. Fair play to Erica, she didn’t bring that to the team room, we didn’t make that a big deal.
‘That’s news to me, that says a lot about the strength of Erica.’
Lowry added: ‘I was out there for two days with Erica McIlroy and the amount of abuse that she received was astonishing. And the way she was out there supporting her husband and supporting her team was unbelievable. Kudos to her for that.’