Justin Thomas Blames Unprepared Greens for U.S. Ryder Cup Loss at Bethpage Black

December 2, 2025
Justin Thomas Blames Unprepared Greens for U.S. Ryder Cup Loss at Bethpage Black
  • Thomas called the home-Ryder Cup scenario bizarre and unusual, stressing that while not an excuse for Friday–Saturday slips, the green preparation mismatch affected play.

  • The article suggests the PGA of America must address course-setup expectations for future U.S.-hosted Ryder Cups, balancing player needs with staff adaptability when greens vary from requests.

  • Controversy centered on Bethpage’s course setup, specifically reduced rough and greens allegedly running faster than what Bradley and the U.S. team had requested.

  • Rain-softened greens reportedly made it harder to speed them up, requiring the U.S. team to adapt rather than rely on the home setup being perfectly aligned with their requests.

  • The U.S. Ryder Cup team, captained by Keegan Bradley, trailed Europe for much of the event before a late surge on Sunday that fell short.

  • Thomas attributed part of the defeat to the greens, arguing they were not prepared as instructed by captain Keegan Bradley and were slower than expected.

  • The United States’ Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black ended unfavorably for the U.S., with Justin Thomas and his teammates facing a loss as Europe built an early lead.

  • Bradley’s decision to cut the rough drew criticism, but the piece suggests the greens’ speed and setup were more significant factors.

  • Thomas described the greens as faster than claimed, with inconsistencies and putts rolling too far because of disputed Stimpmeter readings.

  • This marked Thomas’s fourth Ryder Cup appearance, with a career record including losses in 2018 and 2023 but a win in 2021.

  • On the No Laying Up podcast, Thomas said greens felt faster and that there was disagreement over Stimpmeter readings, with players disputing claims of 13 on the scale.

  • He noted that a home-ground advantage was eroded because the team fought with the green speeds rather than benefiting from home support.

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