BETHPAGE, N.Y. — Donald Trump arrived to the Ryder Cup wearing golf shoes, and after the difficult morning the U.S. team had at Bethpage Black perhaps he should have brought his clubs as well. Article content

Or at least his magic pencil for the scorecard. Article content Article content

After a 3-1 drubbing in the opening session, Team U.S.A. captain Keegan Bradley couldn’t be faulted for looking for anything and everything to jumpstart an oddly listless Ryder Cup Friday.

“Well, we just had the President fly over in his Air Force One, so I’ve got a feeling things are going to turn here,” Bradley said at the end of the morning Foursomes session.

Turns out, Trump had the same wishful thinking.

“The team is not doing so well. So, when I heard that, I said ‘Let’s get on the plane. We

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