The broadcaster as adopted the American phrasing for matches that are all square and some aren't happy.
They might be rooting for Team Europe, but the Americanisation of golf lingo on Sky Sports is continuing in their Ryder Cup coverage.
But there seems to be a subtle change taking place in how all square matches are being described. Traditionally, on this side of the pond, when golfers can;t be separated in matchplay, their level or drawn game is referred to as all square. But as we saw in the Solheim Cup last week, which Europe retained against their American opponents, Sky has taken to saying "tied."
Monty posted on social media: "@SkySportsGolf please a match is all square NOT tied. It is only a tied match when we are playing in the USA and this week we are not. Thank you."
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