Scottie Scheffler stands alone.

The world’s No. 1 player, whose Ryder Cup embarrassment in Rome in 2023 reduced him to tears, became the first American player ever to lose a match in each of the first four sessions of the event.

No player on either side had done so since 1971 (Peter Townsend).

Scheffler, who is winless in his past eight Ryder Cup matchups, is the first top-ranked player to lose more than two matches in the event, having led for a total of three of his 65 holes at Bethpage Black.

Scheffler and Ryder Cup rookie Russell Henley lost in foursomes for the second straight day — previously losing to a pairing featuring Matt Fitzpatrick, who had the worst Ryder Cup win percentage of any player since 1979 — this time to Viktor Hovland and Bob MacIntyre (1-up).

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