From the sporting perspective, having Trump in your corner is not necessarily a good thing for the home team. He was booed a fortnight ago at the US Open tennis just down the road in Flushing Meadows for the disturbance he brought, forcing many to miss the start of the men’s singles final.
At least both those spaces were straightforward to police. Defending a 1,500-acre green space in the heart of Long Island is nothing but logistical toil for security services charged with keeping public and POTUS safe.
The man responsible for security, Major Stephen Udice of New York State Police, warned of a heightened risk following the death earlier this month of Trump supporter and political activist Charlie Kirk at a rally in Utah. “It is on par with a Super Bowl and a World Series, but what makes this even more challenging is that it’s in a park, not a contained stadium,” he told the BBC.
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Though this is a public course, the golfing audience is not an obviously MAGA crowd, which may prove awkward for a USA team reaching North Korean levels of fawning over the president. “I’m deeply honoured,” said USA skipper Keegan Bradley. “When you’re representing your country at a place like Bethpage Black in New York, having the president there to support you is something that is just absolutely incredible. I’m really grateful to him for doing that for us.”
Yes, Scottie, but for what? The gates were opened to spectators for the first time on Tuesday to coincide with the first sighting on the course of the European players in game week. They were accompanied by their own security details to protect against any mischief that might occur. Since it was early in the morning, and beer prices start at $15 dollars a pop, the nuisance factor was low.
European stars like Jon Rahm have been on a charm offensive at Bethpage (Photo: AP)Up ahead Tommy Fleetwood handed out signed caps to kids gathered about the fourth tee. This was strategy playing out, part of the charm offensive conceived by skipper Luke Donald to get the locals onside. “We’re the visitors,” Donald said. “We’re trying to just be respectful to the crowd and just do whatever we can to be our best selves and play our best golf.
Come Friday, those fans might be Europe’s secret weapon, pushed into the arms of the opposition by the shameless vainglory of Trump.
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