When the PGA Championship concludes this week in Louisville, the top nine players on the Ryder Cup points list will automatically qualify for Team USA. However, captain Tom Watson might be seeing a couple changes between now and next month; Jason Dufner and Matt Kuchar, both of whom are in the top nine currently, both withdrew earlier this week due to various injuries. But one man who might get into the team on points is Steve Stricker, who days ago was named vice-captain. The Wisconsin native is currently tied for ninth after the second round of the year’s final major, and if he wins at Valhalla, Stricker will be in that top nine.

Stricker could also make the team as a captain’s pick, and Watson has said he will think about it if that ends up being the case. Stricker is currently 38th in the Team USA points standings, and winning this week would mean coming from behind to beat a red-hot Rory McIlroy. Also in pursuit of a “Top 9” spot is Phil Mickelson, who currently sits 10th, right behind Zach Johnson (who barely made the cut) and the aforementioned Dufner. “Lefty” eagled the 18th hole to cap off a second-round 67, sitting three shots behind McIlroy. This weekend should see some exciting golf not just from Mickelson and Stricker, but others who don’t want to wait another month to hear if they’re one of the three captain’s picks.
The Ryder Cup starts September 26 at Gleneagles in Scotland. Will the USA end their six-year drought in the competition? For now, let’s enjoy what happens the final two rounds of the PGA Championship.









