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Easy pickin’s

Furyk tabs trio of obvious choices to join U.S. Ryder Cup team

- By MARK CANNIZZARO mark.cannizzaro@nypost.com

The first three captain’s picks made by U.S. Ryder Cup captain Jim Furyk on Tuesday turned out to be about as surprising as the Jets naming of rookie Sam Darnold as their starting quarterbac­k.

As expected, Furyk named Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson and Bryson DeChambeau to the U.S. team that will play the Europeans Sept. 28-30 at Le Golf National outside of Paris. The U.S. has not won a Ryder Cup on European soil since 1993, when it won at the Belfry in England.

European captain Thomas Bjorn will make his four captain’s picks on Wednesday. Furyk will make his fourth and final pick Monday.

For Mickelson, this will be his record 12th Ryder Cup team on which he’s played, eclipsing the record of 11 he shared with Nick Faldo. Mickelson, whose first Ryder Cup was 1995, has never been a part of a U.S. winning side on the road. Mickelson’s overall Ryder Cup record is 18-20-7.

For Woods, it’ll be his eighth appearance and first since 2012. The U.S. record with Woods on the team is 1-7, with the only win coming in 1999 at Brookline, Mass. He has a 13-17-3 record.

DeChambeau, who’ll be playing in his first Ryder Cup, made Furyk’s choice a no-brainer by winning the past two FedEx Cup events, the Northern Trust at Ridgewood Country Club and the Dell Technologi­es Championsh­ip outside of Boston.

DeChambeau, Mickelson and Woods finished 9th, 10th and 11th in the points list standings, respective­ly, after the top eight players had qualified at the end of the PGA Championsh­ip.

“The three here made it probably a little easier day than for most captains,’’ Furyk said at a press conference in West Conshohock­en, Pa. “Bryson really separated himself and put an exclamatio­n point on things. I have to say, ‘Thanks, you really made is easy on the captain.’ ’’

DeChambeau, who attended the 2016 Ryder Cup at Hazeltine as a fan, said after his win at Ridgewood that playing he’d been on a “mission’’ to make the Ryder Cup team. Mission accomplish­ed. “I was disappoint­ed to not make the top eight [for the automatic berth onto the team], but I regrouped,’’ DeChambeau said.

That might be the understate­ment of the PGA Tour season.

In January, when Furyk asked Woods, 42, to be one of his vice captains, Woods was ranked 656th in the world, had not earned a single Ryder Cup point and had not played a PGA tour event in a year.

Yet Woods, who’s now ranked No. 26 in the world, said he asked Furyk at that time, “What about a playing vice captain?’’

That seemed like a pipe dream, but as Woods played and quickly began contending in tournament­s, it began to look like a reality and was cemented by his runner-up finish at the PGA in August.

“It’s incredible to look back at the start of the year and now to have accomplish­ed a goal like this to be a part of this team as a player is beyond special,’’ Woods said. “I get chills just thinking about it.’’

Furyk announced he’ll replace Woods as vice captain, naming David Duval, Zach Johnson and Matt Kuchar to join previously announced vice captains Davis Love III and Steve Stricker.

When Mickelson, 48, won in Mexico in the March to end a fiveyear winless drought, he thought it would be a certainty he’d be on the team. But a sluggish summer stalled those thoughts until he regained his form in the last month, climaxed by the final-round 63 he shot on Monday at the Dell.

The three picks join Brooks Koepka, Dustin Johnson, Patrick Reed, Justin Thomas, Jordan Spieth, Bubba Watson, Rickie Fowler and Webb Simpson on the team. Perhaps Tony Finau, who’s been in strong form lately, is most likely to be Furyk’s final pick.

 ?? AP; Getty Images ?? TICKETS TO RYDE: Phil Mickelson, Tiger Woods and Bryson DeChambeau (inset) were named captain’s picks for the U.S. Ryder Cup team on Tuesday. Jim Furyk will pick one more player next week.
AP; Getty Images TICKETS TO RYDE: Phil Mickelson, Tiger Woods and Bryson DeChambeau (inset) were named captain’s picks for the U.S. Ryder Cup team on Tuesday. Jim Furyk will pick one more player next week.

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