Fans hoping to secure briefs for next year’s Ryder Cup were left fuming after the first day of the ballot was affected by “technical issues”.
Soon after the process began, however, fans began to complain of reaching the front of the queue, only to be “rejected” and be forced to rejoin at the back.
Some reported the same issue happening multiple times, with fans branding the system an “absolute joke”.
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In an email to fans, Ryder Cup Europe claimed the issue was only affecting those attempting to enter the ballot on their phones.
“We are currently experiencing extremely high demand for the ballot, which means queuing time is longer than expected,” it added.
@rydercup@RyderCupEurope am I the only one that spends hours waiting in the ballot queue to be told when I get to the website the system has failed, join the queue again 🤷♂️
— Ian Croxford (@IanCrocky) September 12, 2022
@rydercup your lack of communication and guidance on the rejected queue number issue is appalling, take the ballot site offline, fix it and for godsake tell everyone what is happening! You’re selling tickets for €250 a day but your ticketing operation seems to be run by idiots
— Jaloola (@wafflebangbang) September 12, 2022
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