FARMINGDALE, N.Y. -- Comparisons between Scottie Scheffler and Tiger Woods have run rampant the last two years, but who would have thought Scheffler would not only succeed where Woods has succeeded but struggle where he's struggled? Scheffler, the No. 1 ranked golfer for the last 860 days, on Saturday became the first player to start 0-4-0 through the first four sessions of a modern Ryder Cup (since the United States vs. Europe competition began in 1979)

Scheffler is also the only world No. 1 to start a Ryder Cup 0-4-0 through the entire history of the event dating back to when the U.S. only played Great Britain head-to-head.

The Texan lost twice alongside Russell Henley in foursomes (5 & 3 on Friday, 1UP on Saturday), 3 & 2 while partnered with J.J. Spaun in Friday four-ball and 3 & 2 n

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