USA's Xander Schauffele Gary C. Klein/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin via Imagn Content Services, LLC

Tiger Woods was unable to take part in the 2021 Ryder Cup as he recovers from the car crash he was involved in early this year, but the 15-time major champion’s presence was felt early on at Whistling Straits.

Xander Schauffele and Patrick Cantlay had the most surprising performance of the morning foursomes on Friday, as the duo dominated Rory McIlroy and Ian Poulter with a 5-and-3 win. Schauffele told the Golf Channel that he and Cantlay received advice from Woods on Thursday night and utilized it when the match was tied.

“We got a nice message from Tiger last night,” Schauffele said. “Obviously I’m not gonna reveal what it said, but Pat and I referred to it a few times today. We knew what needed to do. … We knew he was fist-pumping from the couch, whether he was on crutches or not he was as fired up as anyone back home. It’s nice to have his support.”

Cantlay, who like Schauffele is a Ryder Cup rookie, said he met with Tiger recently to discuss what it’s like playing in the event.

“There’s no better role model, no better leader. He’s just somebody you can learn from,” Cantlay said. “I saw him last week at home and just picked his brain on the Ryder Cup and applied some of that today.”

Tiger was in a serious car crash back in February. He had multiple leg fractures and damage to his feet and ankles. There were initially questions about whether he would ever golf again, but U.S. Ryder Cup captain Steve Stricker offered a promising update on Woods’ condition this week.

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
James Harden sets dreadful playoff record in Game 5 loss
Suns GM faces backlash for bizarre claims about Kevin Durant
Pair of Celtics score 25 points in series-clinching win over Heat
Oilers stars take over in second period to eliminate Kings
Dolphins owner turns down multibillion-dollar offer for control of team
MLB hands out multiple suspensions for Rays-Brewers brawl
Deion Sanders enters social media fray after criticism from former player
Cubs' Shota Imanaga joins impressive club after another incredible outing
Report: Hurricanes pull extension offer for HC Rod Brind'Amour
Knicks legend rips 76ers' Joel Embiid for 'crying too much'
Falcons' Jessie Bates addresses the team's QB conundrum
Mavericks use big third quarter to pull away from Clippers in Game 5
Stars finally win at home, take series lead over Golden Knights
Watch: Stars, Golden Knights trade goals in first period of Game 5
Watch: Heat can't figure out how to stop Celtics star
Analyst highlights concerns about Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy
Bucks release concerning injury report as Game 6 looms
Five-time NBA All-Star reveals thoughts on retirement amid rumors
Bears GM discusses if he considered trading Caleb Williams pick
Insider predicts when Giants QB Daniel Jones could lose starting job