98Ag99Grad said:
There has to be buy in like the Euros. Its a culture for them. That doesn't happen over night.
You can't create the culture they have.
Once they've gotten to a certain level, all their best players come here and then they all become pretty close because of their background. They play practice rounds together, they travel together, it's just different.
Everybody likes to poke fun at the 'boys club' of the US, but it's essentially a boys club in Europe, just bigger. There was never a discussion of Harry Hall taking a struggling Shane Lowry's spot. No discussion of grabbing somebody playing well from the European Tour, the only guy that made it that's a full time Euro Tour player made it as an auto pick and played one session out of four.
You can't fake what they have. If there was no real tour in America and our 10-20 best players had to pack up and go overseas to make a living, I'm sure they'd become closer because they'd gravitate to people that are similar to them. But they don't have to.
Maybe the new USGA national team helps with that overtime and they'll play together more as amateurs, but that will take time.