A master of the ceremonies has stepped down from his role in the Rider Cup. Rory McLeroy,
In a statement issued to the BBC, the US PGA announced that American comedian and actress Heather McMahon would not return to Imse in the first T on Sunday.
“Heather has increased an forgiveness for Rory McLeroy and Rider Cup Europe and stepped down on hosting T before the Rider Cup,” said the US PGA, which runs the program.
The video footage taken on Saturday morning was seen showing the fans in the first T, showing “F-U-Rori,” in the microphone.
European golfers, which dominate the first two days of the competition, Rowdy Bethpage Black Crowds were repeatedly scattered on Saturday – and Mcilroy Caught the brunt of misconduct,
While playing the morning forms, Mcilroy told the audience to “close the ups,” after shouting while lining to hit a shot. The Masters Champion, who ruled, also had to return his ball several times during the afternoon at the fourth green during the afternoon.
After my morning match, McClayoy said, “I have no objection to going to him.” “As, as it is expected. I mean, it’s a distant rider cup. Whenever they are still doing when you are above the ball and trying to hit your shot, it’s a difficult thing.”
Fans handed over McLero to their last major losses in Pineharst, shouting that this year his masters were “A Flut” and also took shots in their personal life and their wedding.
“Look, when you play a distant rider cup, it is really, really challenging,” McClayoy said. “It’s not to say to me. People can be their own judges if they [took] Whether it is far away. ,
On Saturday afternoon, up to the ninth hole, around 20 New York State Police soldiers shut down the ropes as the players closed. Some Bethpage State Park police officers monitored the galleries on the bike.
New York State Police spokesman Bee Dafi said two fans were dropped. The US PGA said it pair the security in the McLero match and the other three. It also posted a message on big video boards on “spectator etiquette”.
Mcilroy and European Sunday enter with a seven -digit lead, the biggest lead in the history of the modern format of the Rider Cup.
ESPN’s Paolo Uggetti and Associated Press contributed to this report.

