The PGA of America sent out an extraordinary message on Sunday morning to the tens of thousands of Ryder Cup spectators coming in to watch the finale, which may be summarized as follows: "Behave!" The day before, Sergio Garcia estimated that 85% of the fans at Hazeltine National were fine, but the obnoxious 15% were making everybody look bad. Garcia lives in Florida (when he's not in Spain), plays the PGA Tour (when he's not playing the world), has an American girlfriend (but has dated from other continents as well). It must have been pretty bad on Saturday, for Garcia and Rory McIlroy and Darren Clarke and others to say what they said, and for the PGA to issue the statement it did.
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The final day of the regular season is on Sunday and the New York Mets will have nothing to play for. Somehow, someway, that became the most wonderful scenario possible for manager Terry Collins. After battling day in and day out for a wild-card position and losing several key players to injury along the way, many assumed the Mets fight would continue to the final day.