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Scottie Scheffler recorded three eagles in a single round for the first time in his career at the 2026 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Despite a 9-under 63 on Sunday, the world’s top-ranked player fell two strokes shy to Collin Morikawa. The two-time major winner held off Scheffler and a slew of other competitors in the final round.

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This is how the 45th Ryder Cup played out at Bethpage Black over the course of five sessions with Europe winning on the road, 15-13.
Europe entered Sunday singles at Bethpage Black leading by seven points before the U.S. gave the visitors everything they had in what ended a 15-13 European victory.
The European team moved to within two points of retaining the Ryder Cup on Sunday after Viktor Hovland was forced to withdraw prior to his singles match because of a neck injury.
Up seven points, 11.5-4.5, Europe unsurprisingly enters Sunday singles as the heavy betting favorite to win the 45th Ryder Cup.
If Hovland, who was a late scratch from Saturday afternoon fourballs because of a neck injury, doesn’t play Sunday, it would invoke the Envelope Rule.
The confrontation occurred on Bethpage’s 15th green, ignited by Rose telling DeChambeau’s caddie, Greg Bodine, to back off while he read his birdie putt.
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler is 0-4 and world No. 2 Rory McIlroy is 3-0-1. They will clash in Sunday singles at the Ryder Cup.
Here’s how you can watch all of the action and get all the updates for the 45th Ryder Cup matches at Bethpage Black.
Here are the 12 singles matches Sunday at Bethpage Black to determine the winner of the 45th Ryder Cup.
U.S. Ryder Cup fans had little to cheer about Saturday at Bethpage, so they jeered to an extreme. The scene got ugly, but the nastiest scene of all was the scoreboard.