Scottie Scheffler left nothing to chance as Team USA battled Europe’s momentum. The world No.1 dug deep into strategy. He studied the course, trusted his instincts, and leaned on his Ryder Cup teammates for answers. Every detail mattered, and Scheffler knew a small adjustment could spark a big turnaround.
But Scheffler did not stop there. In the middle of Ryder Cup pressure, he grabbed his phone for advice. First, he called Gary Woodland, but got no answer. Then he reached Webb Simpson , who picked up and talked him through it. Those quick conversations showed just how determined Scheffler was to shift momentum back in Team USA’s favor.
When asked about the change on No. 1, Scheffler admitted the switch was not random. He and Russell Henley studied the course closely. “Russell an