Angela Akins said she hoped there would be no repeat of the
atmosphere when the event was last held in the United States at
Hazeltine National Golf Club.
Europe have already launched a charm offensive at Whistling
Straits, where they expect to face a hostile U.S. home crowd
when play begins on Friday in the biennial event.
"I understand cheering for your team but let's leave the insults
out," Akins told CNN. "It went too far at Hazeltine when I was
following Sergio ... I ended up having a go at a group of guys
who were barracking him.
"I said to them: 'I'm here supporting the European team, I'm an
American, and you're embarrassing me'. The people around us
joined in and said: 'Yeah, you're embarrassing us too.' I said
to the guys I want to see American fans being better than that."
Akins said the fans later apologised.
Europe are defending champions after winning in 2018 but the
players will not have the usual army of fans to support them
this year due to travel restrictions.
(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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