The one parallel with Tiger than Scheffler doesn't want is at the Ryder Cup

Scottie Scheffler: Desperate for a spark, captain Keegan Bradley teamed up his two biggest stars – Scheffler and Bryson DeChambeau – in the Saturday four-balls. It didn't work.
THE best golfer in the world stood on the 18th fairway with a wedge in his hand and watched his ball miss the green that he absolutely had to hit. It was a shockingly poor shot at the worst time. The match – and in all likelihood the Ryder Cup – was lost in the balance.
Scottie Scheffler isn’t the only American having a no good, very bad Ryder Cup. But the world No. 1 is the American who could least afford to go pointless in the first four sessions as the Europeans built a record-setting and unassailable seven-point lead (11½-4½).
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