FARMINGDALE, N.Y. (AP) — Scottie Scheffler already had missed his birdie try on the 14th hole when Bryson DeChambeau waved him over to help read his putt the Americans desperately needed. Scheffler might've been the wrong guy to ask, because he simply has had no answers this week at Bethpage Black. The world's No. 1-ranked player lost twice more on Saturday to become the first U.S. player to lose in each of the first four sessions of the Ryder Cup, a big reason Europe has a commanding 11 1/2-4 1/2 lead.

England’s Justin Rose and Tommy Fleetwood rallied after Scheffler briefly had his only lead of the day in a 3-and-2 victory in the afternoon. “We were into a tough matchup today,” Scheffler said. “Those guys played great. They made a ton of putts and, really, tip of a cap to them. They pla

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