The Record (Troy, NY)

Spieth says Ryder Cup win would make it a good year

- By Doug Ferguson AP Golf Writer

SAINT- QUENTIN- EN-YVELINES, FRANCE (AP) » Jordan Spieth went the entire PGA Tour season without a victory, and he was the only American on the Ryder Cup team who failed to reach the Tour Championsh­ip.

One week can still make this year feel like a success — by winning the Ryder Cup.

“I think if I came out and played really solid golf this week, I would feel like I accomplish­ed a lot this year,” Spieth said. “I would feel like I went to places where I needed to build back up and learn a lot from my own game, and the Ryder Cup is a situation where you’re playing almost every hole with the same feel as you get on a major championsh­ip Sunday in contention.”

Spieth lost a share of the 54-hole lead at the British Open. He was on the verge of a record comeback at the Masters until he made bogey on the 18th hole for a 64 and settled for third place. Those were the lone highlights.

He struggled with his putting for the first half of the year and never really caught up. He thought his game was rounding into form until he played poorly at the BMW Championsh­ip and wound up 31st in the FedEx Cup.

“I just ran out of gas there,” Spieth said. “I should have taken more breaks in the playoffs this year, and I went something like 26 or 28 days from before New York through that Saturday afternoon of BMW, at least six-hour days on the course and gym.”

He took a week away from golf and then began slowly working his way back during the Tour Championsh­ip.

“I was able to get that rest, look back on the progressio­n that was being made and continue that going forward,” he said. “I don’t wish that it happened considerin­g it was the end of season. If it was the middle of the season, I would have looked at it like a blessing in disguise. But I certainly wish I was at East Lake, no question. If anything, I will not take that week for granted and work that much harder not to miss it again.” TIGER AND PHIL Hold off on that return of a Tiger Woods-Phil Mickelson pairing in the Ryder Cup. U. S. captain Jim Furyk said Wednesday it’s “probably not too likely.”

Mickelson raised speculatio­n the day before by saying he and Woods would welcome a chance to play together, adding that he knows the way Furyk is thinking without revealing what he knew.

The question posed to Furyk on Wednesday was how he would feel about “dusting down Hal Sutton’s 10-gallon hat?”

That was a reference to Sutton being the captain in 2004 when he sent out Woods and Mickelson twice, both losses. Sutton, who grew up in Louisiana and now lives in Texas, wore a cowboy hat that U. S. caddies had presented to him the morning the matches began.

“I guess nothing’s out of the realm,” Furyk said. “They did play some golf yesterday. I think they both mentioned it would be a lot better pairing than it was in the past. I’m not really from Texas, so we don’t wear a lot of 10-gallon hats in Pennsylvan­ia.

“I won’t ever say it wouldn’t happen, but it’s probably not too likely.” PLAYER OF THE YEAR Brooks Koepka now has at least one award from his season of two majors.

The PGA of America announced Wednesday that Koepka won its points-based Player of the Year award. He effectivel­y clinched that by winning the PGA Championsh­ip, just two months after winning the U.S. Open. Majors are worth 20 points, and winning two has a 50-point bonus.

Justin Thomas finished second, 60 points behind.

Dustin Johnson won the Vardon Trophy for the second time in three years for having the lowest adjusted scoring average. He was at 68.698, narrowly defeating Justin Rose, who was at 68.993.

The PGA of America award is different from the PGA Tour award, which is decided by a vote of the players.

 ?? FRANCOIS MORI - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Bubba Watson of the US plays a shot from the fairway during a practice round for the Ryder Cup at Le Golf National in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, outside Paris, France, Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2018.
FRANCOIS MORI - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Bubba Watson of the US plays a shot from the fairway during a practice round for the Ryder Cup at Le Golf National in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, outside Paris, France, Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2018.

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