Going into the Bethpage, fans had high expectations for Americans. The first day rolled in, and Keegan and Co. were 7 points behind after just four sessions. As the competition went by, Team US tried to redeem themselves, but the only thing they got was an agonizingly painful loss at their home, in front of their people. Jim Furyk had a front-row seat to it all as the vice captain, and he has some thoughts about how the outcome can be difficult at Adare Manor in 2027.
“Yeah, we definitely have to get better, without a doubt. I know it can be scathing, and we’re going to get criticized, and we should. We were seven points down after four sessions. That’s not acceptable. We’ve got to look in the mirror, but I don’t think that we have to tear it down,” Furyk shared with Rex on the Golf Chan

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