The Columbus Dispatch

US Ryder Cup team still uncertain

- Doug Ferguson

JERSEY CITY, N.J. – The message Steve Stricker wanted to impart when he took the job as Ryder Cup captain was for the American team to move forward.

There has been no shortage of speed bumps along the way.

Consider the most recent developmen­ts in a two-hour window Monday involving two players not even in the same place.

Tony Finau, a big presence and beloved figure, finally got the win he desperatel­y needed at The Northern Trust with a 30 on the back nine at Liberty National that led to a playoff victory. That moved him to No. 6 in the Ryder Cup standings and all but secured his spot on the team.

About the time Finau was making his charge, Patrick Reed delivered an update from his home in Houston that had him moving in the opposite direction.

Reed, who pulled out of The Northern Trust with an ankle injury that he thought would heal with another week of rest, disclosed he had been in the hospital with bilateral pneumonia.

“I'm on the road to recovery, once I'm cleared from the doctors – I look forward to returning,” Reed said in a statement. “I wish you all the best and I can't wait to get back out there!”

Except that he might have to wait a while.

Reed had to withdraw from this week's BMW Championsh­ip, the second of three Fedex Cup playoff events where points are quadrupled in value. He started the postseason at No. 22. Not playing last week dropped him to No. 26.

And with a 69-man field and no cut at Caves Valley outside Baltimore, odds are against him staying among the top 30 who advance to the Tour Championsh­ip.

The BMW Championsh­ip is the final week for Americans to earn one of six automatic spots on the Ryder Cup team, and this is one area of minimal drama.

Collin Morikawa, Dustin Johnson, Bryson Dechambeau, Brooks Koepka and Justin Thomas all have mathematic­ally clinched their spots.

Finau is holding down the last spot, though Stricker has six captain's picks and Finau most certainly would receive one of them if he gets passed by Xander Schauffele, Jordan Spieth or Harris English.

Reed is at No. 10 and needs a captain's pick.

Does he get one?

Oddly enough, Reed was the first player Stricker called when he was about to be announced as the captain in late February 2019.

The circumstan­ces were different. The Americans were coming off another loss to Europe, and Reed looked bad by complainin­g to The New York Times that Spieth was the reason they didn't play together, captain Jim Furyk was not smart to have Reed on the bench for two matches and Europe was better at putting team ahead of ego.

Stricker just wanted to be sure Reed was all in, and Reed assured him he was. Moving forward.

Never mind the grief (and penalty) Reed brought on himself for swiping away sand before hitting a shot in the Bahamas in December 2019, a violation that followed him Down Under to the Presidents Cup and led to his caddie, brother-in-law Kessler Karain, getting suspended for shoving a fan at Royal Melbourne.

Reed has one of the best short games in golf. He's among the fiercest in match play. If the Americans want their best players, it's hard to leave him out.

But then there's that small matter of form.

Reed won at Torrey Pines in late January and hasn't had a serious chance to win since then.

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