The Columbus Dispatch

Finau’s Ryder Cup tryout: 10 birdies, rally from triple bogey

- By Doug Ferguson

ST. LOUIS — Tony Finau tried not to look at the opening two rounds of the PGA Championsh­ip as a Ryder Cup audition as he played alongside U.S. captain Jim Furyk.

He sure didn’t damage his chances.

Not by matching a PGA Championsh­ip record with 10 birdies in the second round.

Not by bouncing back from a 74 to make the cut on the number.

“He was just shaking his head,” Finau said after finishing the rain-delayed round Saturday morning with a 4-under-par 66, a round that featured just four pars. “For sure, it was the craziest round I think he’s ever seen. So the good news is 10 birdies in a major is pretty good.”

Finau began this wild ride Friday afternoon with five straight birdies, four of them with putts between 20 and 25 feet, the shortest one at 12 feet. And then his round was derailed — but only temporaril­y — when he came up a foot short of the green on the par-3 sixth hole, went into the water and made triple bogey.

That’s what impressed Furyk the most — not so much the five birdies, but Finau’s response to the triple bogey.

He birdied the next two holes.

“So in eight holes, he had seven birdies,” Furyk said. “I was giving him crap because he let us down on the back nine with only three birdies. That’s the mark of good players. They fight.”

Finau was among five players who accompanie­d Furyk to France this summer for a scouting trip at Le Golf Nacional, the host course of the Sept. 28-30 Ryder Cup matches. Finau is No. 13 in the standings and this is the last week to earn one of the eight automatic spots. Furyk then has four captain’s picks to make on Sept. 4.

“He’s got a great head on his shoulders,” Furyk said. “He showed a lot of poise.”

Those birdies after his big blunder stood out to Finau, one of only 11 players to make the cut in all four majors this year. With a front pin on the seventh hole, he went some 25 feet beyond the flag and holed the putt, and then got up-anddown from a bunker on par-5 eighth.

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