Hidden scorecards revealed by each player

Sunday’s singles are usually a blur, but trying to stay up to date this year seems nearly impossible.
After two days of team golf and only 4 games, we now play 12 games in the course, sporadic some head-to-head and coverage only when someone abandons long putts or does something stupid, only in low-key games.
Bethpage Black 70
Cam Young 67
Justin Rose 68
Justin Thomas 66
Tommy Fleetwood 68
Bryson DeChambeau 66
Matt Fitzpatrick 67
Scottie Scheffler 69
Rory McIlroy 69
Patrick Cantlay E (17)
Ludvig Aberg -2 (17)
Xander Schauffele -4 (15)
Jon Ram Lev (15)
JJ Spaun -4 (17)
Sepp Straka -1 (17)
Russell Henry 64
Shane Lowry 64
Ben Griffin 70
Rasmus Hojgaard 72
Collin Morikawa 68
Tyrrell Hatton 68
Sam Burning 68
Bob McIntyre 69
Harris English and Viktor Hovland did not compete due to the damage to the Norwegians.
What surprises are there here?
1) Russell Henley looked out of place with Scottie Scheffler, and he returned to his world third with his ball.
He will turn with a 64-shot 64-shot game, which is easily a better option if he hits the final putt. The bad news for him was that he competed with Shane Lowry, who ended in five 3s.
2) At some point, Matt Fitzpatrick would be disappointed with the fight of Bryson DeChambeau, but for the British it wouldn’t cause much frustration in the week.
He was a quarter of the first seven holes, enough to get a five-hole lead, but then the Americans threw a bunch of birdies at him, the last half looking like they were positive.
3) If you need to prove that Rory McIlroy is confused when the singles come, here. Scottie Scheffler took out two of 5 in 5 strokes, but managed only one, but it was still enough. Neither player missed a meeting, it shows here.
4) Only one player, Rasmus Hojgaard, has exceeded one week, which has left him only twice. The coverage seems to focus only on the bad fragments of the Danes – with three birdies – he will definitely be back more, hoping to join his twin brothers in Ireland.
5) Sepp Straka faced Xander Schauffele with four birdies, but he stood on the 11th tee. When the Austrians shake hands with the 17th green, the Austrians will finish the game in a tough position.
Foursome score (F – Friday – Saturday)
Aberg/Fitzpatrick F-7
DeChambeau/Young -6
McIlroy/Fleetwood S-6
MacIntyre/Hovland S -6
RAHM/HATTON F -5
RAHM/HATTON S -5
McIlroy/Fleetwood F-5
Henry/Scheffler S-5
Morikawa/English S -3
Schauffele/Cantlay F -2
Schauffele/Cantlay S -2
Aberg/Fitzpatrick S -2
DeChambeau/Thomas -1
Henley/Scheffler F-1
Morikawa/English Fe
MacIntyre/Hovland F +1
Four goals scored (F – Friday S – Saturday)
Fleetwood/Rose S -11
Spaun/Schauffele -10
RAHM/Straka F-9
Scheffler/ DeChambeau -9
RAHM/Straka S -9
Fleetwood/Rose F -8
McIlroy/Lowry S -8
Thomas/Young F-7
McIlroy/Lowry F -7
Cantlay/burns f -7
Thomas/Young S-7
Fitzpatrick/Hatton -7
DeChambeau/Griffin -6
Burns/Cantlay S -6
Scheffler/Spaun -5
Aberg/Hojgaard -2
Match record (point)
4
Fleetwood P5 W4 L1 H0
3.5
Hatton P4 W3 L0 H1
McIlroy P5 W3 L1 H1
3
Schauffele P4 W3 L1 H0
Young P4 W3 L1 H0
RAHM P5 W3 L2 H0
2.5
Fitzpatrick P4 W2 L1 H1
2
Lowry P3 W1 L0 H2
Spaun P3 W2 L1 H0
Rose P3 W2 L1 H0
Aberg P4 W2 L2 H0
Thomas P4 W2 L2 H0
1.5
Hovland P3 W1 L1 H1
MacIntyre P3 W1 L1 H1
Cantlay P5 W1 L3 H1
DeChambeau P5 W1 L3 H1
1
Griffin P2 W1 L1 H0
Straka P3 W1 L2 H0
Burn P3 W0 L1 H2
Scheffler P5 W1 L4 H0
0.5
English P3 W0 L2 H1
Henry P3 W0 L2 H1
Morikawa P3 W0 L2 H1
0
Hojgaard P2 W0 L2 H0
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