The Ryder Cup got loud this year—well, maybe too loud. Viktor Hovland ’s injury and the envelope rule turned into one of golf’s biggest debates, but all the noise may have missed the real story. Overwhelming emotions may have pushed the Americans into a negative frame of mind. And Keegan Bradley’s call for the envelope rule to be changed before 2027 only did more damage than good for any recovery. But the question is, was the drama on Sunday part of a facade in trying to distract the fans from the impossible position they had put themselves in over the previous two days?
The American audience was made to believe that the envelope rule was unfair. However, Neural-Optimization Consultant Karlyn Fischer, who has worked closely with the White House, states that it’s all just bad math pres

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