Scheffler loses twice more to become the first US player to be 0-4 through 4 sessions at a Ryder Cup
Scottie Scheffler lost all four Ryder Cup sessions, marking a historic low that contributed to Europe’s 15-13 victory, despite his status as world number one.
- On Saturday Scottie Scheffler, world No. 1, lost twice more to become the first U.S. player to lose in each of the first four sessions, helping Europe build an 11 1/2-4 1/2 lead.
- Scheffler's season included six wins, including two majors, and $27.7 million in earnings, yet he entered the Ryder Cup winless in eight recent matchups and 0-2-2 in Rome two years ago.
- In foursomes Scheffler and Ryder Cup rookie Russell Henley lost again to Viktor Hovland and Bob MacIntyre, while Scheffler's four-ball with Bryson DeChambeau fell to Tommy Fleetwood and Justin Rose 3 & 2 after a poor approach on 18.
- With the event decided, the scoreline read 15-13, and Scheffler joined Fuzzy Zoeller, Raymond Floyd and Steve Stricker as Americans who lost four matches at home.
- Sunday's singles would see Scheffler try to avoid becoming the first American to lose five matches, while U.S. captain Keegan Bradley and teammates supported him amid a clash involving Ted Scott and Francesco Molinari.
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Scheffler loses twice more to become the first US player to be 0-4 through 4 sessions at a Ryder Cup
Scottie Scheffler has had no answers this week at Bethpage Black. The world’s No. 1-ranked player lost twice more on Saturday to become the first U.S. player to lose in each of the first four sessions of the Ryder Cup, a big reason Europe has a commanding 11 1/2 to 4 1/2 lead.
Emotional Scheffler fights tears after avoiding unwanted Ryder Cup history
Scottie Scheffler entered Sunday’s Ryder Cup singles 0-4 and at risk of putting in the worst performance ever by an American. The world No. 1 was reduced to tears in Rome two years ago and his troubles continued on home soil. Scheffler’s voice broke as he discussed his teammates No American had ever lost five matches at one Ryder Cup and Scheffler was up against European hero Rory McIlroy at Bethpage Black. But he dug deep and secured a nail-bit…
Scheffler becomes first US player to drop first four sessions at Ryder Cup
FARMINGDALE, N.Y. — Scottie Scheffler already had missed his birdie try on the 14th hole when Bryson DeChambeau waved him over to help read his putt the Americans desperately needed. Scheffler might’ve been the wrong guy to ask, because he simply has had no answers this week at Bethpage Black. The world’s No. 1-ranked player lost twice more on Saturday to become the first U.S. player to lose in each of the first four sessions of the Ryder Cup, a…
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