In rematch vs. 'Fleetwood Mac,' US Ryder Cup pairing of English and Morikawa gets the same result
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2:51 PM on Saturday, September 27
By EDDIE PELLS
FARMINGDALE, N.Y. (AP) — It was reasonable to think nobody was going to beat a Ryder Cup duo on a roll — one that's so good, it has its own nickname: “Fleetwood Mac.”
But Harris English and Collin Morikawa against one of Europe's best teams, well, that never seemed like a fair fight.
American captain Keegan Bradley put those two together not once but twice, and bad luck paired them against Rory McIlroy and Tommy Fleetwood both times.
The Americans didn't make it past the 16th hole in either match, and their 3-and-2 loss in Saturday morning's foursomes turned out to be a tone-setter for another bad day for the U.S.
Europe walked away from the day with a historically big 11 1/2-4 1/2 lead.
The Harris-Morikawa pairing produced arguably the most predictable result from America's stalled-out attempt at a Day 2 rally.
“You just want to give yourself a chance, and I feel like we did that,” Harris said. “They were tough the last two days. They didn’t give us anything.”
The pairing of two of the PGA Tour's more accurate but shorter drivers on a long course with cut-down rough was one part of an analytics discussion that Bradley swept aside by saying “we have a plan and we're going to stick with it” when pressed after announcing his Day 2 lineup.
The number-cruncher note that generated the most buzz came from datagolf.com. The site ranked all 132 possible foursome pairings that could come out of Bradley's roster of 12 players. The English-Morikawa duo: No. 132.
Even the website's data crunchers, brothers Matt and Will Courchene, said it wasn't that confusing a formula.
“English and Morikawa are the two worst players on the U.S. team,” Matt Courchene said. “That's the most important thing.”
It's nothing against them.
These are, arguably, the 12 best players the U.S. has to throw out there. English was a runner-up in two majors this year. Morikawa has won two majors though hasn't been in great form in 2025, with his putting stats among the biggest current weaknesses in his game.
On the other side, Fleetwood and McIlroy combined to make 112 feet worth of putts over the 13 holes they won or tied. They shot 6 under over 16 holes in the alternate-shot format, a number English said was “pretty tough to beat.”
“Could have made a few more putts yesterday,” English said. “We finally started making some today. But against that duo, they’ve played really well together. They’re a tough team to beat.”
Fleetwood improved to 6-0 lifetime in foursomes. McIlroy is 9-5-1.
They won with different partners against different opponents in their afternoon fourball matches, furthering the notion that they would've been hard to beat no matter who they teed it up against.
Even the Courchenes, who didn't understand all of Bradley's decisions, and especially not this one, recognized the Americans ran into the buzzsaw. They also spoke to the reality that all the number crunching in the world can't predict the one thing no captain can control.
The Americans, Matt Courchene said, "played below their expectations, and now it seems like everyone's blaming Keegan. The players still are hitting the shots.”
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