Rookies in line for captain's picks
Associated Press
Tuesday, September 02, 2008

NORTON, Mass. --- Scott Verplank was a footnote in 2002 when he became the first American to be a captain's pick without any previous experience in the Ryder Cup.

There might be four Ryder Cup rookies who get picked this year.

U.S. captain Paul Azinger announces his four wild-card selections this morning in New York, having asked for an additional three weeks to find the hottest players but getting a tepid response from his candidates.

The final audition was the Deutsche Bank Championship, where the only American to finish in the top five was Tim Herron, who recorded his first top 10 of the entire season.

All indications were that Steve Stricker would be one of the picks. Stricker, No. 10 in the world ranking, was bumped out of making the team on his own when Ben Curtis tied for second at the PGA Championship and finished among the top eight qualifiers.

"I'm glad the playing part is over," said Stricker, 41, who has never played in a Ryder Cup. "I haven't been able to enjoy these playoffs. Hopefully, I get that call. I feel like I've played well enough."

Another pick likely will go to J.B. Holmes, who grew up in Kentucky, has played Valhalla more than any other player and has enormous power off the tee. Holmes was the 54-hole leader at the PGA Championship until a wretched start sent him to a final-round 81. He missed the cut at the Deutsche Bank.

"If he picks J.B., I'd love to play with J.B.," said Kenny Perry, a feature player because of his Kentucky roots. "He's a rookie, young kid, he bombs it. Two Kentuckians out there, we'd be rock stars. We'd feel like Tiger Woods."

The other two? It might be just as easy to draw names from a hat.

Among the players under consideration, only one has Ryder Cup experience. That would be Verplank, who has made both teams as a captain's pick, has a 4-1 record but finished 33rd in the final standings.

Azinger revamped the criteria this year to award points based on earnings, counting only the 2007 majors and 2008 tournaments, with double points for this year's majors. Then, he asked for four picks -- double the usual number -- with hopes of finding the hottest players.

The first part of the equation worked beautifully. Of the top eight, only Jim Furyk and Curtis are without a victory this year. The other qualifiers were Perry, Phil Mickelson, Stewart Cink, Anthony Kim, Justin Leonard and Boo Weekley.

As for finding four players in form?

"There's nobody that really showed up," Perry said.

Hunter Mahan opened the PGA Tour Playoffs with 62 at The Barclays, and Stricker took the 36-hole lead, but both faded on the weekend. Mahan shot 69 on Monday and tied for 15th, and as he walked out of the scoring trailer and saw a group of reporters, he pre-empted the questions.

"I don't know," he said. "And I hope so."

Others under consideration include Clemson alum D.J. Trahan, Brandt Snedeker, Sean O'Hair and perhaps Heath Slocum. Woody Austin and Rocco Mediate finished 10th and 14th, respectively, in the final standings, and could merit a look.

The Ryder Cup will be played Sept. 19-21 at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Ky.

From the Tuesday, September 02, 2008 edition of the Augusta Chronicle
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