The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Plenty on the line in Barclays

Two automatic U.S. Ryder Cup spots still unclaimed.

- By Doug Ferguson

Darren Clarke got an extra week to start mulling over his three captain’s picks for Europe in the Ryder Cup because the top nine already are set. Matthew Fitzpatric­k finished fifth in the Czech Masters and locked up no worse than the final spot.

Davis Love III has a little more time, and he likely will need it.

Brandt Snedeker’s tie for third in the Wyndham Championsh­ip moved him up three spots to No. 6, and it would take a peculiar set of circumstan­ces to bump him out of the top eight. The Barclays this week at Bethpage Black is the final qualifying event.

The top five already have clinched a spot on the American team — Dustin Johnson, Jordan Spieth, Phil Mickelson, Jimmy Walker and Brooks Koepka. Snedeker is followed by Zach Johnson, who leads Patrick Reed at No. 8 by $157,602.

The Barclays has an $8.5 million purse, so players still can make up ground.

Even so, the start of the FedEx Cup playoffs effectivel­y serves as a Ryder Cup qualifier for 14 players.

The winner of the Barclays gets $1.53 million. Every $1,000 counts as a Ryder Cup point, so that’s 1,530 points. And that means Charley Hoffman at No. 22 is the lowest player in the standings with a mathematic­al chance at qualifying. Kevin Kisner and Justin Thomas, who won tournament­s last fall that did not count, are among those who can’t qualify.

Reed, meanwhile, is the equivalent of $30,655 ahead of J.B. Holmes, who missed the cut last week at the Wyndham. Right behind Holmes are Bubba Watson, Olympic bronze medalist Matt Kuchar and Rickie Fowler.

Fowler flew from the Olympics in Rio to North Carolina to try to boost his Ryder Cup points. He tied for 22nd and now is just over $365,000 behind Reed, meaning Fowler would have to finish no worse than a two-way tie for fourth to have a mathematic­al chance (and that assumes Reed misses the cut).

Love won’t have to make his first three captain’s picks until after the third playoff event at the BMW Championsh­ip, and his fourth pick will be made immediatel­y after the Tour Championsh­ip.

So there’s still time for him — and for the players.

 ??  ?? U.S. captain Davis Love III (left) will know his eight automatic qualifiers after The Barclays. Brandt Snedeker (No. 6) has just about locked up his spot.
U.S. captain Davis Love III (left) will know his eight automatic qualifiers after The Barclays. Brandt Snedeker (No. 6) has just about locked up his spot.

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