The Tour Championship Defines the FedEx Cup Champion and the Ryder Cup Selection
The PGA Tour is about to crown its season champion of the FedEx Cup at the Tour Championship, which tees off this Thursday at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta. At the same time, attention is focused on the formation of the U.S. team for the 45th Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black, New York, just over a month away. The world number one, Scottie Scheffler, will not have a head start this time, as the tournament has modified the format, with the 30 golfers starting the traditional 72-hole tournament with par. Six golfers have already secured their place on the United States team: Scheffler, J.J. Spaun, Xander Schauffele, Bryson DeChambeau, Russell Henley, and Harris English. The U.S. team captain, Keegan Bradley, will announce his six picks on August 27, three days after the final round of the Tour Championship. The big question is: will Bradley include himself on the list?Justin Thomas, Collin Morikawa, and Patrick Cantlay seem to have a secured place on the team. Potentially three spots are left open, and Bradley’s decision will be crucial. Bradley, with his experience and knowledge of the Bethpage Black course, could be a valuable option. However, his inclusion as a player-captain could add additional pressure to the team. Rory McIlroy has pointed out that being a player-captain is an extremely difficult task. If Bradley chooses himself, the focus will be on him, which could affect the team’s performance. Regarding potential surprise players, Brian Harman and Sam Burns could be considered for one of the coveted spots. Maverick McNealy has also made a good case for inclusion, showing consistency and outstanding performance this season.I think Bradley will ultimately pick himself, because he’s one of the top 12 American golfers right now.
Mark Schlabach

