Just a reminder: most top players the Ryder Cup cannot go forward until next year without the energy of fans. Some feel it should go no matter what, some think a quieter proceeding minus running high-fives and threats of violence against family members might be more appropriate in these times, and recently, signs have suggested the best case scenario may be very limited galleries.
Yet as we learned from the AP’s Doug Ferguson, top players surveyed last week were not given the option to postpone to next year due to the PGA Tour’s unwillingness to push back the 2021 Presidents Cup at Quail Hollow.
That’s why the tour went to some of the top players last week at Colonial for a survey. Players were asked to prioritize the following scenarios: a Ryder Cup this year with no fans, a Ryder Cup with half the fans or a Ryder Cup in 2022.
So the results are in and they are, frankly, surprising. Thanks to over 500 of you for voting so far.
A majority want the Ryder Cup played this year and a majority of those voters are fine with it played minus fans. But, the biggest vote-getter was for postponement to 2021. Not shockingly, few took the PGA Tour option of postponement to 2022.