Collin Morikawa had a message for American fans when they arrive at Bethpage Black on Friday for the Ryder Cup.

Morikawa called the crowds “tame” during the first two days the course had been open to the public for the practice rounds, and he was calling on fans to bring the “chaos” come the first day of the competition.

“I’ll be honest, I think it’s kind of tame so far, Tuesday and Wednesday,” he said. “I hope Friday is just absolute chaos. I’m all for it. I think it feeds into who we are and the American players and the American Team. We want it. We want to use that to our advantage. … Just because we don’t play in a [team] setting like this [regularly] doesn’t mean the craziness of New York and the rest of the country that people are traveling in from, it doesn’t mean that we can’t us

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