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Fowler playing for captain’s pick

- Steve DiMeglio @Steve_DiMeglio USA TODAY Sports

FARMINGDAL­E, N.Y. Rickie Fowler lost his grip on the title late in The Barclays on Sunday at rugged Bethpage Black.

He also let slip out of his hands an automatic spot on the U.S. Ryder Cup team.

Fowler needed a solo third or better to bump Zach Johnson out of the automatic eight and was neck-and-neck with Patrick Reed at the top of the leaderboar­d for most of the sun-splashed day. But Fowler, who went 55 holes without making a bogey, made three bogeys and a double bogey in his last eight holes to drop down the leaderboar­d and out of the top eight for the Ryder Cup. He finished with a 74 and in a tie for seventh, three shots behind winning Reed.

That meant Johnson remained in the top eight for the U.S. squad and is joined by Reed, Jordan Spieth, Dustin Johnson, Jimmy Walker, Brooks Koepka, Phil Mickelson and Brandt Snedeker.

That leaves Fowler on the outside and now playing for one of Davis Love III’s four captain’s picks, along with leading contenders Bubba Watson, Matt Kuchar, J.B. Holmes and Jim Furyk. An outsider could make things interestin­g in the final three events of the FedExCup Playoffs, too.

Love will make three of his four captain’s picks after the BMW Championsh­ip on Sept. 12. He’ll make his final pick Sept. 25 during halftime of the Chicago Bears-Dallas Cowboys game the night of the final round of The Tour Championsh­ip.

European captain Darren Clarke will finalize his team Tuesday by making his three captain’s selections.

While dejected, Fowler has good vibes heading north as he’ll defend his title in the Deutsche Bank Championsh­ip this week near Boston.

“It’s not for me to worry about right now,” Fowler said about being a captain’s pick. “I’ve just got to go out and get ready to play next week. Coming off a win there last year, I feel like I’m in a good spot. I played great this week. I’ve just got to continue to work on the game, continue getting better.”

Watson, who shot a final-round 66, his best round of the tournament, finished in a tie for 13th. He says he’ll let his play do the talking.

“I’ve got to keep playing. I’m six in the world. I don’t think there’s any way I can fall out of the top 10 by the time they make the picks. If he doesn’t pick me, he doesn’t pick me,” Watson said. “It’s one of those things where if you don’t play good enough, you can’t get mad at it. I can’t get mad at anything. I tried to make the team just like everybody else and I didn’t make it.”

 ?? ERIC SUCAR, USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Rickie Fowler finished in a tie for seventh in The Barclays.
ERIC SUCAR, USA TODAY SPORTS Rickie Fowler finished in a tie for seventh in The Barclays.

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