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Ryder Cup spot on the line at PGA Championsh­ip

- DOUG FERGUSON

ST. LOUIS In the final week for Americans to qualify for the Ryder Cup team, Tony Finau and Xander Schauffele wound up in the same group as U.S. captain Jim Furyk at the PGA Championsh­ip.

Furyk says it was just a coincidenc­e.

“I think it’s a great pairing for me,” Furyk said. “It probably isn’t the best pairing for them.”

Furyk has been around long enough to understand the additional pressure of the PGA Championsh­ip in a Ryder Cup year. It is effectivel­y two tournament­s in one — the final major of the year and one last chance to avoid having to audition as a captain’s pick.

Furyk had to rely on a pick in 2012, and he wasn’t so fortunate in 2016, when he finished 15th in the points and went to Hazeltine as a vice captain.

“It’s stressful,” he said. “I think you’re already on edge going into a major championsh­ip with an opportunit­y. We put a lot of pressure on ourselves as players. It’s like there’s two scoreboard­s — one for playing and one you’re checking out the guys around you . ... But what you have to keep reminding yourself as a player is you really have a job to do this week.”

That’s why he sent a text to Schauffele, the PGA Tour rookie of the year last season who contended deep into the British Open on Sunday until a bogey on the 17th hole left him two shots behind. He moved to No. 11, and with 1 1/2 the value of points for everyone but the winner at Bellerive, this is a big chance.

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