
On Friday, he had a finger.
On Saturday, there was a silence. Two of them actually.
Before the two were some noise, however, and that would be expected this week Ryder cup THEir Bethpage Black in Long Island. In itself, the event is controversial. But mix in young passionate yawkers and things are likely to say, to say beautifully. Europe Rory Mcilroy Apparently he knew he would be a target, as he would be one in the previous Ryder Ryder cups. Before this year’s event, he talked about the balance a player needs between the blocking of fraud and the conversations when they are away from home.
“I sometimes feel in the Ryder Cup, I’m very involved with him, a lot with the crowd,” Mcilroy said. “But then there are times when I haven’t engaged enough. So it’s really just trying to find the balance of using that energy from the crowd to promote your performance.
“I felt like in Hazeltin (in the 2016 Ryder Cup), I have probably been engaged many times, and then whistles (in the Ryder Cup in 2021), I did not engage enough and felt flat enough. It is simply trying to find that balance.
“I can’t tell anyone in the team what that balance is. They really have to find it yourself. But it’s the challenge to play away, or not just trying to perform at your best level, but someone in the American Hole Hole, and then you have to follow them. But you know, you have the crowd of you. normal you to be crazy.
Then it came on Friday afternoon, during the four -ball game. Mcilroy left the 11th and 11th. He looked toward the left. it stretch a finger.
Then came Saturday.
In the 16th hole, mcilroy and partner Tommy Fleetwood LED 2-U-up in their quadrilateral match against Americans Collin Morikawa AND Harris EnglishAnd the latter had just knocked a narrow iron on the par-4. Mcilroy then began to settle over a 149-oral stroke from the rough right. As he did, a nearby fan shouted, “Freeeeeeedom”. Another fan said something more. Both cries were captured by the Mic near TV. Words were enough for mcilroy. He withdrew from his ball, looked toward his right and shouting:
“Guys, close f ** k up.”
In the NBC broadcast, the analysts also had words.
Said analyst Notah Begay: “Oh my goodness, wow. The first sign of the crowd going to Rory.”
Said analyst Curt Byrum, who would stroll with the band: “They have been behind him all day. I think he kept it fresh well.”
Begy said: “Oh, he has absolutely. I mean, they have been in it from the beginning.”
However, a short time later, the match was over.
After his five -word sentence, Mcilroy withdrew, received a practical pace, then returned to his ball. He stood on him for 11 seconds. He hit. He started walking towards the hole.
His ball ended 3 meters away.
A silence.
The analyst said Nick Faldo In NBC broadcast: “Is it extraordinary?”
From there, Morikawa lost a bird blow in alternative-shop format, Fleetwood made him, and the match was over, 3 and 2.
And the captured gallery.
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