Scottie Scheffler struggled to hold back his tears following a humiliating defeat on day two of the Ryder Cup. The Team USA star, and world number one, was partnered with Brooks Koepka to take on L…
He and Brooks Koepka fell to a humiliating 9&7 defeatThe American pair found themselves five over par for the first three holes, giving them a mountain to climb in the remaining 15.
Unfortunately for them, they couldn't manage it as they crumbled under the pressure on another disastrous session for Team USA., with the previous record being 7&6 which has occurred on three occasions after being first set in 1979. Scheffler is not used to being on the losing side, with the world number one being one of the headline attractions coming into the competition.As a result, the defeat got too much for him with the 27-year-old being consoled as he sat in tears following the defeat.
The loss suffered by Scheffler and Koepka was just the latest in a disastrous tournament so far for Team USA.Europe need to reach 14.5 to win the Ryder Cup, something that is looking increasingly likely with a four ball session and Sunday's singles still to play.
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