Scheffler was pictured fighting back tears and being comforted by his wife Meredith after the Americans lost the match and was 'denied the chance to make amends' in the afternoon by his captain.
Scheffler was pictured fighting back tears and being comforted by his wife Meredith after the Americans lost the match and was"denied the chance to make amends" in the afternoon by his captain.Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video playerScottie Scheffler, the world's number one golfer, has broken down crying after he and his partner, Brooks Koepka, suffered an historic heavy defeat in the Ryder Cup.
In a tournament famous for close finishes, there were still seven holes left to play when the Europeans sealed victory. The 27-year-old wanted to try to make amends in the afternoon fourballs, but was left out by US captain Zach Johnson, PA said.
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