Justin Rose has questioned the United States' understanding of what makes a strong Ryder Cup team as he accused Europe's opposition of "trying too hard" to build camaraderie.

With little more than a week to go until the Ryder Cup starts at Bethpage Black in New York, Rose has given his view on the differences between the two teams.

The 45-year-old Englishman, who will make his seventh Ryder Cup appearance, believes the "more natural and organic" bond of his European team is an advantage.

"I think the US team have definitely bonded a lot more in recent years, and I think that they do have pockets of good friendships," Rose said earlier in September.

"But I think the Americans have gotten a little bit… they think being a great team is about being best mates. I really don't think that's w

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