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Ryder Cup: Patrick Reed says Jordan Spieth didn't want to play with him

Reed also critical of Jim Furyk's decision to leave him out of two sessions at Le Golf National.

By Press Association

Last Updated: 01/10/18 4:37pm

Reed was unhappy to miss out on two sessions at Le Golf National
Reed was unhappy to miss out on two sessions at Le Golf National

Patrick Reed admitted egos were a problem for the American team as he blamed Jordan Spieth for the end of their successful Ryder Cup partnership.

The Masters champion also claimed it was "not smart" of US captain Jim Furyk to leave him out of two sessions at Le Golf National as Europe regained the trophy with a resounding seven-point victory.

Reed and Spieth had won four and halved two of their seven matches together at Gleneagles and Hazeltine, but Reed was twice paired with Tiger Woods and Spieth played four matches with Justin Thomas in Paris.

Tony Finau insists he did not witness any unrest within the Team USA camp during the Ryder Cup.

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Tony Finau insists he did not witness any unrest within the Team USA camp during the Ryder Cup.
Tony Finau insists he did not witness any unrest within the Team USA camp during the Ryder Cup.

That was the subject of the final question of the American team's press conference on Sunday evening, with Spieth answering diplomatically: "We were totally involved in every decision that was made. Jim allowed it to be a
player-friendly environment."

However, in an interview conducted an hour later with the New York Times, Reed said at that point he was looking at Spieth "like I was about to light the room up like Phil in '14," a reference to Phil Mickelson's searing criticism of captain Tom Watson - sat just a few feet away - following the loss at Gleneagles.

Phil Mickelson was critical of Tom Watson's captaincy after the US defeat at Gleneagles in 2014
Phil Mickelson was critical of Tom Watson's captaincy after the US defeat at Gleneagles in 2014

That defeat prompted the formation of a 'Task Force' to examine the reasons behind recent US failures in the Ryder Cup, which seemed to pay dividends with the victory at Hazeltine, but it did not take long for the cracks to appear after the failure to win on European soil for the first time since 1993.

"The issue's obviously with Jordan not wanting to play with me," Reed said.

"I don't have any issue with Jordan. When it comes right down to it, I don't care if I like the person I'm paired with or if the person likes me as long as it works and it sets up the team for success.

Reed had formed a successful pairing with Jordan Spieth at the last two Ryder Cups
Reed had formed a successful pairing with Jordan Spieth at the last two Ryder Cups

"He and I know how to make each other better. We know how to get the job done."

Reed and Woods were the only American pair to lose on Friday morning, after which Reed expected Furyk to revert to pairings which had worked previously.

Instead, he and Woods sat out the foursomes session which was lost 4-0 for the first time in Ryder Cup history.

It was a day to remember for Thomas Bjorn and his European team as they regained the Ryder Cup in style. Here's a look at how the action unfolded...

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It was a day to remember for Thomas Bjorn and his European team as they regained the Ryder Cup in style. Here's a look at how the action unfolded...
It was a day to remember for Thomas Bjorn and his European team as they regained the Ryder Cup in style. Here's a look at how the action unfolded...

After a second defeat to Francesco Molinari and Tommy Fleetwood on Saturday morning, Reed was left out again while Woods partnered Bryson DeChambeau to another loss to Molinari and Fleetwood.

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"For somebody as successful in the Ryder Cup as I am, I don't think it's smart to sit me twice," added Reed, who beat Tyrrell Hatton in Sunday's singles.

"Every day [in the team room] I saw 'Leave your egos at the door'. They [the Europeans] do that better than us."

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