Scottie Scheffler draws another blank to make unwanted Ryder Cup history
Scottie Scheffler continued to draw comparisons to Tiger Woods as he made unwanted history at the Ryder Cup.
The world number one became the first player since 1967 to lose all four matches in the opening four sessions as Europe put themselves on the verge of a historic victory, leading 11.5-4.5 going into the final day.
After opening day defeats in the fourballs and foursomes, Scheffler again returned empty-handed on Saturday with another double loss.
Scottie Scheffler is the first player to start 0-4 through the first four sessions at the Ryder Cup since 1967.
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The 29-year-old, playing with Russell Henley, suffered a one-hole defeat to Robert MacIntyre and Viktor Hovland in the morning foursomes, to make it a 100 per cent loss record from his four outings in that format.
Things got worse for him in the afternoon fourballs as he and partner Bryson DeChambeau were beaten 3&2 in a match that involved a bust-up between the players and caddies.
Scheffler is the standout individual player in the United States team, having won five tournaments this year including the PGA Championship and the Open.
It is a record that has put him clear of the field in a similar way to Woods during his pomp.
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