Patrick reed knows his chances of being in Team USA in September Ryder Cup are few, but three times Ryder Cupper still believes he has a way to make the team in Bethpage Black.
That road reaches the next month when the 153th open championship is contested at Royal Portrush. Reed, who has very few ways to win ranking points as a member of Liv Golf, is looking at the end of the year as a way to hit the door in Team USA.
“Always is always in your mind,” Reed said Wednesday before the event in Dallas Liv. “Every time I have to represent our country, it means a lot to me. For me personally, I’m always thinking of making every team. Of course, being part of Livi where we don’t get a point, it’s an uphill battle, but indeed, for me, it’s actually playing great golf and having a chance to win. You have a good truth and play well there.
Reed qualified for the open championship winning the Asian event Tour International Series in Macau again in March.
He currently sits in 33rd place in Sorting the American Points of the Ryder Cup with 2821.82 points. Players earn 1.5 points for $ 1,000 made in large championships. Even if he was to win the open championship, he would only earn approximately 4650 points, which was likely to put it off the top 10 in 7,471.82 points. Currently, Harris English is in 10th place with 7,666.52 points, so even with an open championship victory, Reed would still seek a captain’s choice from KEEGAN BRADLEY. Given the context of the latest reed growth with Team USA-Reed Asked Captain Jim Furyk Regarding the sharing of his pairing with Jordan Spieth and claimed that Tiger Woods apologized to him who played poorly during a lost match – it is not a potential bet that reed would take the knot. However, the 34-year-old still weighed to the biggest question facing Team USA: Will KEEGAN BRADLEY chooses yourself Being in the team?
“Honestly, for me, if I were in his shoes, if I would feel like I was playing like 12 balls, within that 12 ball, then I would play,” Reed said. “The thing to be a captain has to do with them the best team forward, no matter who it is, and whoever is in the best form is undoubtedly one of those guys I will make sure he is in the team. If he continues to play as he is playing and continues to compete on Sundays and have a chance to win, I am all that he feels, what he feels best for him. The team, which has to do with what has to do with what has to do with what it is, to get, that is amazing for it, to get, which is amazing if you are there having a chance to play and have a good chance for the cup.
On Sunday, Bradley drew a dramatic win at the travelers’ championship, where he drained a five pedestrian for Birdie in the 72nd hole to stun Tommy Fleetwood. Then, Bradley, who said he would only play in the team if he qualifies in the point, changed his melody by potentially choosing himself as choosing a captain.
“This changes history a little,” said Bradley, who now ranks 7th in the world. “I would never have thought of playing if I hadn’t won. This eventually opens the door to play. I don’t know whether to do it or not, but of course I have to take a very difficult look at what is best for the team and we will see. this. “
The USA team has begun to take shape. Bradley is having to be the first captain to play since Arnold Palmer in 1962.
As for Reed, he will have to win the Open Championship and hope that his long stroke plan is good enough to make his first Ryder Cup team in seven years.
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