American Fan At Ryder Cup Heckles Europeans, Gets Called Out To Putt For $100, Sinks It
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American Fan at Ryder Cup Heckles European Players, Then Out-Putts Them
There was tension between the Americans and Europeans at the Ryder Cup thanks to Danny Willett’s brother, but one American heckler in the crowd may have smoothed things over during today’s practice at Hazeltine National Golf Club.
Team Europe’s Henrik Stenson heard the jeers of David Johnson, a fan from North Dakota, and pulled him out of the crowd to make a putt. Justin Rose sweetened the deal with $100, right next to the ball. Rory McIlroy hugged Johnson after he made it:
Brian Murphy of the St. Paul Pioneer Press caught up with Johnson afterwards, who sounded like he was still trying to process what had just happened. “I closed my eyes, swallowed my puke, and hit the putt that happened to go in, so that was cool,” he said.
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American Fan at Ryder Cup Heckles European Players, Then Out-Putts Them
The Ryder Cup had not yet started.
But when an American heckler found himself with the opportunity to sink a putt that had flummoxed a group of European professionals during a practice round on Thursday, the rivalry at the biennial competition got an early start.
The heckler, David Johnson of Mayville, N.D., had been lobbing criticism at Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland and Andy Sullivan of England as they missed repeated attempts at a 12-foot putt during a practice session at the Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, Minn.
Johnson, expressing a common sentiment from couch-bound golf fans, yelled to the group of European golfers that he could have made the putt. So Henrik Stenson, the reigning British Open champion and a member of the European team, pulled Johnson from the crowd and gave him a chance to do just that.
As Johnson, clad in bluejeans, a red pullover and a baseball cap, weighed which of the pros’ putters he wanted to use, chants of “U-S-A” broke out among the spectators.
He was lining up his shot when Justin Rose, the fourth member of the European team present, jogged out to the green and upped the ante, laying a $100 bill beside the ball.
It was Johnson’s turn to be heckled.
“No pressure,” a member of the crowd shouted.
Johnson did not appear to feel any. Wasting little time, he hit the ball cleanly, sending it straight into the hole.
He later said that he had been “freaking out” but added that he had known he would make the putt.
The crowd roared as Johnson gave an enormous fist pump and solicited hugs and high fives from the appreciative professionals.
“The boys were cupping out, missing it low,” Rose told the BBC. “And this guy just ripped it into the middle. Fair play to him.”