The 45th edition of the biennial competition is likely to draw a boisterous and politicized crowd to Bethpage Black in New York, as the US attempts to reclaim the trophy that Europe so handily won in Rome last year.
However, Bradley expressed his desire for a “fair place for both teams” and stated that observers will be stationed within the ropes to make sure that occurs.
“The PGA of America has things in place for each group to monitor the situation,” the 38-year-old continued in an interview with Sport. “If you act inappropriately you’re going to be asked to leave the tournament.”
I anticipate and hope that the supporters will be enthusiastic and upbeat while also appreciating the work the soldiers are doing.”
“New York is a tough place for the US to play.” Luke Donald, the captain of Europe, is in favor of anything that enables a team to “win in the right way.” He is attempting to become the first captain to win an away game since Jose Maria Olazabal oversaw the “Miracle at Medinah” in 2012.
The Englishman told Sport, “We’ve all seen Ryder Cups where it has crossed the line.”
“The PGA of America is responsible for putting procedures and a plan in place.