'That's not on me': Morikawa says US fans crossed line at Ryder Cup but doesn't accept blame

Over the three days at the Ryder Cup, European players - and their partners - were subjected to abuse from American fans. 
'That's not on me': Morikawa says US fans crossed line at Ryder Cup but doesn't accept blame

Two days before the Ryder Cup, Collin Morikawa said he hoped the opening day would be "absolute chaos". Pic: Mike Egerton/PA Wire.

Collin Morikawa admitted the behaviour of American fans at the Ryder Cup "crossed the line" but he did not believe he was partly to blame for inflaming the atmosphere.

Two days before the event started at Bethpage in New York, the two-time major winner said he hoped the opening day was "absolute chaos".

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