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The behavior of rebel fans was the talk of the Ryder Cup, since the European golfers took the worst part of the fans of American fans in Bethpage Black in New York.
Some fans may have passed through the line with their song to Rory Mcilroy. Fans fired multiple expletives towards him throughout the weekend. He became intense on Saturday when Mcilroy refused Putt until the fans calmed down.
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Paige Spirac attends the United States Open 2025 with Master Dobel Tequila, the “Official Tequila” of the United States Open at the National Tennis Center Usta Billie Jean King on August 28, 2025 in New York City. (Anna Webber/Getty Images for Maestro Dobel Tequila)
Europe finally won the Ryder Cup on Sunday, but it was the outbursts of the gallery who were still a hot conversation theme. The influence of golf, Paige Spirac, wrote in X that there was no place for such incidents.
“Unfortunately I am not surprised by the behavior of fans in the Ryder Cup because it has become the norm in most sporting events and, in my opinion, it must change in all sports,” he wrote.
Spirac recalled having gone to a football match where he had a questionable experience.
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The Captain of Europe, Luke Donald and Rory Mcilroy, celebrates after a Putt at Hole 15 at Bethpage Black Golf Course during the Ryder Cup golf tournament, on Saturday, September 27, 2025, in Farmingdale, New York. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)
“I was in a football game recently and this man in front of me was disgustingly drunk, shouting the most vile players to the players and opponent fans in the stands, spilling their drink everywhere, wanting to fight against people, and completely ruined the experience for me and for all those around him,” he wrote.
“The interesting thing was that his young nephew (maybe 7 years) was right next to him listening to everything. In a moment, the child began to copy him and shouted the same things and the family was laughing. This behavior is taught.”
Spirac added that he did not expect anyone to sit in silence during a sporting event, but there was no room to continually cross the line.

Rory Mcilroy of Europe poses with the trophy after winning the Ryder Cup golf tournament against the United States in the Black Bethpage golf course, Sunday, September 28, 2025, in Farmingdale, New York. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
“I am not saying that you have to sit in silence. You can have passion, squeak, have fun, enjoy the event or the game, but there is a line and cross many times.”