NAPA, Calif. -- World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler on Wednesday said he's doing things differently this year after his preparation going into the 2023 Ryder Cup, which the United States lost to Europe, was "not as good as it should have been."

"When I look back at the '23 Cup, I think I halved two matches and lost two, so I think I left there without winning a single match and that hurt," Scheffler said. "I think I could have been a little bit sharper at that tournament. That was a learning experience for me."

"It sucked," U.S. teammate Collin Morikawa said of losing in Rome. "It sits with you for a little bit."

This time around, Scheffler is including the Procore Championship -- where he'll play alongside Morikawa and eight other members of the United States team -- as part of his pre

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