"Why else would the Ryder Cup, one of the biggest events in golf and sports in general, be missing from the West Coast since 1959?"
/Larry Bohannan fires off a nice rant about the PGA of America's disdain for the western United States when it comes to selecting PGA and Ryder Cup venues.
We can all scream about an East Coast bias from an organization that is based in Florida. We can scream about making an event better for television times in Europe event even if the event is being played in the United States. But none of that is a reasonable explanation for why the PGA of America has abandoned the West Coast. Or why the Ryder Cup can’t possible come back to the West Coast before 2022.
The next three Ryder Cups in the U.S. have already been awarded to courses in Illinois, Minnesota and Wisconsin. It’s as if the PGA considers the West Coast to still be unsettled, or that maybe we out west are not part of the United States. I’m pretty sure California joined the union back in 1850, which seems like the last time the Ryder Cup was played in the state.


