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Scottie Scheffler has worst first day at Ryder Cup for a world No. 1 since Tiger Woods

FARMINGDALE, N.Y. — No. 1 in the world is 0-2 at this Ryder Cup, and Scottie Scheffler had the worst first day by a top-ranked player since Tiger Woods.

Scheffler lost again in foursomes — and as always in that format at the Ryder Cup, lost badly — in the morning with Russell Henley, then went back out with U.S. Open champion J.J. Spaun for a loss in fourballs in the afternoon.

By himself, Scheffler is winning more often than anyone in golf. But his teams were behind nearly throughout both his matches Friday, and with Scheffler and Bryson DeChambeau, their two biggest stars, both going 0-2, the Americans trailed Europe, 5 1/2 to 2 1/2, overall.

Scheffler finally seemed to find his game late in the afternoon match, with three birdies in the final four holes of the match. But he didnâ€t have any until the 13th hole as Jon Rahm and Sepp Straka built a comfortable lead, and the European duo went on to a 3-and-2 victory.

“We gave ourselves plenty of opportunities,†Scheffler said. “It really just came down to me not holing enough putts. We put up a good fight at the end.â€

He fell to 0-4-2 in his last six Ryder Cup matches, becoming the first No. 1 player in the world to go 0-2 on the opening day since Woods in 2002. Woods also did that in 1999; Ian Woosnam in 1991 is the only other top-ranked player to do it.

Scheffler and Henley were defeated, 5 and 3, by Europeâ€s Matt Fitzpatrick and Ludvig Ã…berg in the morning, Schefflerâ€s third blowout loss in three career foursome matches in the Ryder Cup.

Two years after being left in tears when Ã…berg and Viktor Hovland routed Scheffler and Brooks Koepka, 9 and 7, in Rome in the shortest foursomes match in Ryder Cup history, Scheffler watched Fitzpatrick and Ã…berg make seven birdies in 15 holes.

Scheffler has trailed by at least four holes in all three of his Ryder Cup foursomes matches.

“We just didnâ€t hole enough putts early,†Scheffler said. “We had some chances. I think the putts just didnâ€t fall.â€

The afternoon match seemed to swing when one of his didnâ€t on No. 8.

He and Spaun were 1 down and Scheffler hit his tee shot on the par 3 to about 8 feet. Rahm made his putt from about twice as long and Scheffler missed, turning the U.S. hopes of evening the match into a 2-up lead for Europe.

Rahm and Straka would never let the Americans back into it, making five birdies in the final six holes.

“The guys just really turned it on on the back nine, but it really came down to us not taking advantage of the holes early in the match that we needed to,†Scheffler said. “But overall it was a good fight at the end, and weâ€ll come back out tomorrow.â€

Scheffler has won six times this year, four more than anyone else on the PGA Tour, with two major championships. He has played himself back into tournaments after slow starts before, and maybe his performance on the final few holes gives him some momentum going into Saturday.

U.S. captain Keegan Bradley sent Scheffler and Henley out second, after DeChambeau and Justin Thomas. While the leadoff duo was the high-profile match of the morning, the one after mightâ€ve appeared to be the best U.S. team.

Henley is No. 3 in the world ranking, and he and Scheffler went 2-1 together last year in the Presidents Cup in Montreal.

Scheffler pumped his fist after rolling in a birdie putt on No. 2 to quickly tie the match after Fitzpatrick and Ã…berg had won the opener, but there wouldnâ€t be much more to celebrate for the Americans. The Europeans ran off three straight birdies to win Nos. 4-6 to build a 3-up lead that ballooned to 5 up, and won it when the U.S. made bogey on No. 15.

“They played great, gave themselves a lot of chances and just was a little sloppy,†Henley said. “Didnâ€t make the putts I needed to and didnâ€t really keep the momentum going with the ball-striking on the back nine, either. Hung in there as best I could, but they played great.â€

Scheffler also lost, 4 and 3, with Sam Burns against Jon Rahm and Tyrell Hatton in his other foursomes match in 2023, when he went 0-2-2. He didnâ€t play in either match in his Ryder Cup debut in 2021, when he went 2-0-1.

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