Ryder Cup player: "Reed is full of shit, he begged to play with Tiger"

US Ryder Cup member reportedly rips Patrick Reed following continued Ryder Cup fallout. 

Ryder Cup player: "Reed is full of shit, he begged to play with Tiger"
Ryder Cup player: "Reed is full of shit, he begged to play with Tiger"

Patrick Reed

An anonymous 2018 United States Ryder Cup player has told the New York Post that Patrick Reed is "so full of shit" and how he "begged to play with Tiger" at Le Golf National last week.

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The news comes several days after Reed had fired shots at not playing alongside Jordan Spieth and being "blindsided" by captain Jim Furyk.

Reed also claimed Woods apologised to him after playing poorly on the first day. 

"He is so full of shit,'' the team member told the New York Post. "Blindsided, my ass. He begged to play with Tiger.''

Ryder Cup player: Reed is full of shit, he begged to play with Tiger

Reed and Woods went 0-2 as a duo at the 2018 Ryder Cup with Woods also dropping his singles match and finishing 0-4 on the weekend. Reed won his singles match against Tyrell Hatton. 

The current Masters champion said at the time of his benching -- he did not play the afternoon session either on Friday or Saturday -- that he didn't think it was "smart" to sit someone as "successful at the Ryder Cup as I am." He also said that the problem was the "buddy system" that kept him away from Jordan Spieth.

"The issue's obviously with Jordan not wanting to play with me," he told the Times.

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Ryder Cup player: Reed is full of shit, he begged to play with Tiger

However, the anonymous team member isn't having Reed's claims that Woods was the problem with the pairing.

"He would have shot 83 on his own ball Saturday,'' the teammate said of Reed.

"He totally screwed Tiger. He has no clue how to play team golf. I saw first-hand how bad of a team player he was. Eleven players understood the concept of team golf and only one didn't. Unfortunately, that one proved to be too costly for the team to overcome.

"I feel so bad for Jim, because he was an unreal captain. He would have run through a wall for all 12 of the guys. Unfortunately, there were only 11 players that would have returned the favor.''

It doesn't seem like Reed is terribly worried about losing friends with his comments, but these ones are definitely harsh. The biggest takeaway from all of this? Team USA does not take losing the Ryder Cup well.

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