Lucas Glover on the chaos within the US Team and the problems

"I talked to some people that were there in the fight and it breaks my heart to hear that."


by SEAD DEDOVIC

Lucas Glover on the chaos within the US Team and the problems
Lucas Glover on the chaos within the US Team and the problems © Kevin C. Cox / Getty Images Sport

Lucas Glover had a huge desire to play for the US Ryder Cup team. However, Zach Johnson decided differently. Glover could bring experience and freshness. The performance of the US team was disappointing. It looked as if the players did not know each other, and as if something was not right.

Glover surprised many when he revealed some details after this competition in a recent interview with SiriusXM PGA Tour Radio. At the very start he expressed his disappointment because he was not part of the US team. “It’s easy to say three weeks after, two weeks after and unfortunately they lost, but yeah, I would have liked to have been there and I think I could have brought some different things to the table”.

- Lucas Glover said.

Lucas Glover isn't happy with the US Team: It broke my heart

During a chat with his friends, Glover learned that the team's atmosphere had been disrupted. It was disheartening to discover the underlying issues.

The impact extended to the golf course, with players appearing demotivated and displaying a lack of enthusiasm for victory. Who was the biggest problem in the whole story is still unknown.
“It broke my heart the week after to hear about how splintered the room was and things about money and different things.

That’s not at all what the Ryder Cup stands for. I’m not just going on what I’ve read and been told. I talked to some people that were there in the fight and it breaks my heart to hear that."
Someone will surely say much more about everything and confirm what happened in the team.

The European team took advantage of the bickering within the US Team and managed to win. The US team will have the opportunity to try to make things right in two years. It's too early to talk about that, though. Source: Golfmonthly