The first-tee announcer for the Ryder Cup, who incited profane chants against Rory McIlroy, has issued a public apology and resigned from her position, as confirmed by the PGA of America.
During the event held at Bethpage Black in New York, McIlroy faced persistent heckling and jeers. In a notable incident during his morning foursomes match with Tommy Fleetwood, he responded to an unruly spectator with a blunt directive to “shut the f*** up.”
The raucous New York crowd made their feelings clear, shouting “f*** you Rory” as McIlroy approached the first tee. Announcer Heather McMahan further fueled the atmosphere by repeating the chant on her microphone, aggravating the situation among the already rowdy spectators.

