By Amy Tennery
FARMINGDALE, New York (Reuters) -The home fans turned up the volume as the U.S. team look to recover from a 5-1/2 to 2-1/2 deficit on Europe on the second day of the Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black on Saturday.
The home team historically have a big advantage in the biennial matchplay competition but the holders got the hot start on Friday, spoiling the American party and U.S. President Donald Trump’s visit to the Long Island venue.
The partisan crowd in New York were not downcast, however, cheering louder than ever and chanting Bryson DeChambeau’s name before the big-swinging fan favourite led off for the Americans for a second day in a row.
“We’re ready for a fight, seems like New York has woken up a little bit,” said U.S. captain Keegan Bradley. “We’re currently in the fir