Ryder Cup fallout continues

Louisville area native Justin Thomas took to Twitter today to congratulate the Europeans for winning the Ryder Cup Sunday. Thomas-who has four of the American’s 10 ½ points-thanked captain Jim Furyk and that he would play for him again and continues to have faith in the decisions made. Thomas also noted the Americans didn’t execute in the matches.

Patrick Reed blames Jordan Spieth for them not playing together at the Ryder Cup, and tells The New York Times that U.S. captain Jim Furyk was not smart to sit him out twice.

Spieth and Justin Thomas went 3-1, the only American tandem to play all four matches. Reed was paired with Tiger Woods in fourballs, losing both matches, and sitting out both foursomes matches.

In an interview with the Times after the closing news conference, Reed says he expected Furyk to pair him with Spieth again.