
"Scheffler, however, has moved on and learned the lessons from that comprehensive defeat as Team USA looks to regain the Ryder Cup at Long Island's Bethpage Black this weekend. I don't think it can be understated how difficult of a week Rome was for us, Scheffler said Tuesday morning. I think we could have done better for sure. That wasn't how I expected the week to go. I think we learned from it, and we're as prepared as ever this time."
"Scheffler has certainly moved on from that dismal showing and comes into the 2025 Ryder Cup as the in-form player in golf, boasting over 20,000 more ranking points than the next-highest-ranked American player, J.J. Spaun. However, he does not expect to be held to a higher standard than his teammates and insists that he is one of 12 equal components of Team USA."
Scottie Scheffler, World No. 1, is not dwelling on the record 9&7 defeat he suffered in the 2023 Ryder Cup. Scheffler and Brooks Koepka lost 9&7 to Viktor Hovland and Ludvig Aberg in Rome, the largest ever 18-hole match defeat in Ryder Cup history. The loss formed part of Team USA's 16.5-11.5 defeat to Europe. Scheffler rebounded by winning the 2024 Masters and the 2025 PGA and Open Championships, bringing his major total to four. Scheffler learned lessons from the 2023 week, feels prepared at Bethpage Black, and emphasizes equality among the 12 Team USA players.
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