Cup course chairman sorry for fans

Celtic Manor chairman Terry Matthews, who spent millions to bring the Ryder Cup to Wales, put the fans first today in a statement about the match spilling into Monday because of bad weather.

Cup course chairman sorry for fans

Celtic Manor chairman Terry Matthews, who spent millions to bring the Ryder Cup to Wales, put the fans first today in a statement about the match spilling into Monday because of bad weather.

“Everybody involved in organising this first Ryder Cup in Wales is deeply disappointed by the weather,” he said, “but our biggest disappointment is for the spectators and sponsors who deserved so much better.

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