Ryder Cup Mempe Sorry for the role in Rory McILroy Railleries

The maternal tide of the Ryder Cup, Heather McMahan, apologized for having participated in a vulgar song led by Rory Mcilroy last weekend.
The actress and the actress left her role as master of ceremonies after the incident on Saturday at Bethpage Black in New York, where video sequences surprised her by saying “F — You, Rory” in a microphone.
“I just would like to say that I did not immediately like energy and atmosphere from the moment it started to happen,” said McMahan on his podcast on Wednesday. “I’m going to take full responsibility and apologize sincerely to Rory and Team Europe for having said that. It was so stupid on my part. I didn’t start song. I would just like this story to go out.
McILroy contributed to the unruly atmosphere by telling the spectators to “close the F — Up” after being shouted while dimensioning a blow.
The Northern Irishman had the last laugh while Team Europe kept the Ryder Cup on Sunday with a 15-13 victory, his first on American soil since 2012.
“It happened to us trying to be fun and funny and that it was going to be immediately negative immediately and felt really toxic,” said McMahan on Wednesday. “As soon as I said that, I was as if I didn’t want this. It had become weird, and I don’t know how to control this crowd of 4000 guys at 5 am, shouting Crazy S – T.
“As soon as it happened, I immediately turned to my producer and I said:” Ametons the DJ play music. I don’t know what to do with this audience at the moment, so I’m not going to participate. “”
Derek Sprague, Pga of America, told The Athletic on Wednesday that he had apologized to McILroy and his wife, Erica.
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