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Stricker fills out U.S. team with 4 more Ryder Cup rookies

- By Doug Ferguson

Equipped with the most captain’s picks in Ryder Cup history, Steve Stricker added four more rookies to his American team that included a mixture of obvious choices and perhaps a surprise, but no Patrick Reed.

Stricker filled out his 12-man team with Tony Finau, Xander Schauffele, Jordan Spieth and Harris English. They were the next four in the Ryder Cup standings. The other two picks went to Daniel Berger and Scottie Scheffler.

Reed has a history of thriv- ing in team events with his personalit­y and short game. He has a 7-3-2 record in the previous three Ryder Cups and is undefeated in sin- gles. But he has had a poor summer, and Reed couldn’t play the final two qualifying events while hospital- ized with pneumonia that made him fear for his life.

He returned to play the Tour Championsh­ip and tied for 17th in the actual score from the 30-man field.

Europe’s qualifying ends after this week’s BMW PGA Championsh­ip in England, and then Padraig Harrington announces three captain’s picks. The Ryder Cup is Sept. 24-26 at Whistling Straits in Wisconsin. Europe not only is defending champion, it has won nine of the last 12 times dating to 1995.

The six automatic qualifiers were Collin Mo ikawa, Dusti Johnson, Bryson Dechambeau, Justin Thomas, Brooks Koepka and Patrick Cantlay.

Scheffler becomes the first American to be picked for his first Ryder Cup without having won on the PGA Tour since Rickie Fowler in 2010 at Wales. Scheffler has been a steady presence, was runner-up at the Dell Match Play in March and is No. 21 in the world.

He finished 14th in the Ryder Cup standings.

The six rookies is the most for the Americans since there were six on the 2008 team that won at Valhalla.

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 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Reds shortstop Kyle Farmer makes a spectacula­r catch of a shallow fly hit by Frank Schwindel of the Cubs in the eighth inning Tuesday at Wrigley Field.
ASSOCIATED PRESS Reds shortstop Kyle Farmer makes a spectacula­r catch of a shallow fly hit by Frank Schwindel of the Cubs in the eighth inning Tuesday at Wrigley Field.

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