Billy Horschel believes the Ryder Cup loss for the USA team was more of a systemic issue than a technical one. With structural inefficiencies and management gaps, the American team feels far behind the European roster. No wonder, over the decades, Europe has maintained a far dominant hold on the greens. Addressing this, Horschel couldn’t resist criticizing the PGA of America.
The 38-year-old recently joined Golf Today, where Damon Hack posed whether he believed that Europe always had an upper hand over America. These words couldn’t ring truer for Horschel, who admitted, “Yeah, it is.” Why? Well, the American golfer pointed out the consistency in management on the European side.
“Understanding that the European tour runs the Ryder Cup. So they see these people, they know the backroom sta