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No chance of Ryder Cup nod without BMW win, says Schauffele

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REUTERS - Nothing less than victory at the BMW Championsh­ip this week will give Xander Schauffele a chance of forcing his way onto the American team for this month’s Ryder Cup, the former frontrunne­r for a captain’s pick has said.

United States captain Jim Furyk will announce his final wildcard pick on Monday to complete his 12-man line-up to take on the Europeans in Paris from Sept. 28-30.

Schauffele, the winner of last year’s Tour Championsh­ip, had been among the frontrunne­rs for a Ryder Cup spot with strong performanc­es at the U.S. Open (equal sixth) and British Open (equal second)

“I feel like I do,” Schauffele, who carded a seven-under-par 63 to trail leaders Tiger Woods and Rory Mcilroy by one stroke on Thursday, told Golf Channel when asked whether he thought he needed to win at Aronimink to earn the nod from Furyk. Schauffele, the winner of last year’s Tour Championsh­ip, had been among the frontrunne­rs for a Ryder Cup spot with strong performanc­es at the U.S. Open (equal sixth) and British Open (equal second). His form had since tailed off and he acknowledg­ed that long-hitting Tony Finau, who also had top-10s at the U.S. and British Opens, was in pole position to grab the coveted spot. “Tony’s played great golf, a second and a tied fourth (the past two weeks), so if I was Jim I’d pick him right now,” Schauffele said.

“Even if I win and Tony has another top 10 it still might be a weird situation. “So I’m going to try to make it as hard as possible on Jim.”

United States captain Jim Furyk will announce his final wildcard pick on Monday to complete his 12-man line-up to take on the Europeans in Paris from Sept. 28-30

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