Love happy to smoke the peace pipe with European rivals.

From: The Daily Mail (London, England) | Date: September 25, 2002| Author: Greechan, John | Copyright information

Byline: JOHN GREECHAN

DAVIS LOVE insisted yesterday there was no animosity between the opposing Ryder Cup teams, despite admitting that in previous encounters there had been 'bad blood'.

Organisers, players and true golf fans alike are determined not to see a repeat of the controversial scenes in the last contest at Brookline when members of the European team, and Colin Montgomerie in particular, were the victims of sustained heckling. Justin Leonard's crucia...

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