I think Maybe Reed enjoys playing the bad guy. Obviously a Green jacket gets you certain amount of fame, but he's got a "brand" that stands out now. I mean a movie about a villain, The Joker, was huge this year, so why not be a "bad guy"?
President's Cup Australia 2019 - Captain Tiger's 4 at-large picks?
Rickochet Apparently the crowd hasn't been very kind to Reed and I think it was his way to inject some humor back at the crowd.
I watched him do it and he wasn't smiling. If he was smiling or laughing and gave the fans a 'thumbs up' like it's all in fun or it's all good, he may have endeared some to him. I'm sure Patrick Reed doesn't have a Dale Carnegie course completion certificate on his wall. (Ed note: I don't either as most of you have surmised.)
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mikeintopeka I watched him do it and he wasn't smiling. If he was smiling or laughing and gave the fans a 'thumbs up' like it's all in fun or it's all good, he may have endeared some to him.
I watched it all live as well and I thought he did it with a bit of a grin. I haven't seen it shown again so maybe the press is letting it go. Here is the clip. I really can't tell by the vid but apparently the crowd was jeering at him to miss the putt. The jeering and the shoveling weren't necessary.
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So, Reed and Simpson haven't sniffed a point in their first two matches. Tiger sends them out together AGAIN this morning and they've been down 3 for a long time and they are on the 9th hole. I wonder what his reasoning was on that gem of a decision.
Surely there is someone else on the team that would play with Patrick? More importantly, why hasn't he sat down yet??
Rickochet I just watched the clip and I think it was done in fun and with humor. They've been out and out booing him, so I think he was justified. I was watching today and when he was introduced and it got quiet some guy yelled something like " don't worry Patrick, in 4 and a half hours you can get a sandwedge"
mikeintopeka Tiger should take it on himself and play with Reed
Except for 15,Finau made some big pressure putts on 17 and 18!
Geez,the drama/controversy never ends with P.Reed.
Seems his caddy (BIL) got into an altercation with a fan and won't be allowed to
loop for Reed in his singles match.
Reed's caddy today will be his swing coach.
The Kardashians' must be so excited they have a new member for their Affluent Trailer Trash club.
Just watched the last round draw. What kind of confrontation did Reed's caddy have with fans to get tossed?
When Payne Stewart was paired with Colin Montgomerie in the Sunday finals in the '99 Ryder Cup, on numerous occasions the US fans were asked to tone down the heckling. But it continued to happen over and over, despite the fact that Stewart became so embarrassed at their behavior that he himself felt compelled to intercede on numerous occasions.
"I don't know if Montgomerie has a bull's-eye on his back or what," Stewart said afterward, "but he doesn't deserve what he went through out there. It's not fair... There were numerous instances of heckling and a couple of people were removed. That's not what this sport is about."
The fact that the Cup had been decided a few holes prior to the conclusion of their match, perhaps, made it easier for Payne to do what he did on the final hole. But it would nevertheless prove to be a great example of sportsmanship, that there should be just as much grace with winning as losing, and that boorish behavior from fans in the galleries should never be tolerated.
Being 1-down heading into the final hole, Payne could've made Monty earn what ended up becoming little more than a consolation match on the 18th. Monty had struggled on the greens all week, and was facing a tricky double-breaking putt from short range to close Payne out in their meaningless match.
"As he was getting ready to putt, I said to my caddie, 'He doesn't deserve to have to make this putt. I'm not going to make him do it. I'm not going to put him through that should he miss."
As Monty was addressing his ball, Payne took off his cap and walked over to him with an outstretched hand. "Pick it up, Monty. It's good."
Some of us recall what had happened just a few moments earlier when Justin Leonard holed an unlikely putt from 45 feet on the 17th green for birdie, forcing Jose Marie Olazabal to respond by holing his upcoming 30 footer to halve the hole with the Cup still lying in the balance. What would happen would become a very regrettable moment never forgotten in Ryder Cup history. The excitement and joy was to be expected, but so too was awareness and decorum immediately afterward, except, it was nowhere to be found.
But that's what you get when you allow already-drunk fans to enter the gates, or fans who plan on getting shitfaced shortly thereafter. It's what you get when you have players like Patrick Reed, Sergio Garcia, etc. baiting the drunks on. The only people missing in Melbourne this week are Happy Gilmore and Shooter McGavin.
Tiger was kind of whining about some of the boorish behavior at the pairings meeting last night. Then, Ernie Els politely reminded him what the International team had to endure when it was played in New York. There's been some ugly behavior by each team's respective fans.