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Keegan Bradley has refused to call out the New York mob who hounded Europe’s stars.
And the United States captain has slapped down accusations of being partly responsible for the shameful events that disgraced The Ryder Cup.
Bradley went on the defensive when questioned about the antics of the home fans at Bethpage through a shuddering Saturday.
Visiting players were subjected to vile abuse with Rory McIlroy taking the brunt of it during an awful afternoon of insults along with Shane Lowry.
It got so bad that PGA of America chiefs had to issue on-course messages, extra security was drafted in and police dogs were even beside greens.
Yet, instead of condemning the behaviour, Bradley opted to get involved in whataboutery and even attemped to draw comparis