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40 minutes ago
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Ryder Cup Tracker: Bryson DeChambeau, Robert MacIntyre among new qualifiers
We're less than two months away from the Ryder Cup, and the rosters are starting to take shape. Six players each from the United States and Europe will automatically qualify their way onto the team, with another six selected by each captain. The final automatic American spots were solidified after last week's BMW Championship, while the final European spot will be determined after this week's British Masters. Here's what we know: [Join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Football league for the 2025 NFL season] Locked in United States: As expected, DeChambeau, English and Henley all earned their way onto the U.S. squad without having to worry about a captain's pick. DeChambeau wasn't able to earn points given that he's on the LIV tour, and won't be able to join the rest of the team for a tune-up in September, but he's good to go as an automatic pick. English finished at T12 in the BMW Championship this past weekend, and Henley finished a stroke behind him to come in at T15, so both continue to turn in solid performances. Europe: It wasn't a great weekend for MacIntyre inside the ropes; Scheffler ran him down for the win, and American fans heckled him into frustration. But he did qualify for the European team — not a shock, but still nice to hear — as did Hatton, who finished out his string on the season's LIV tour. In position to qualify automatically United States: The United States has closed out its automatic qualification, which means everyone now is fighting for the attention of captain Keegan Bradley. Europe: Straka and Lowry will both make the team, so there's not a whole lot of drama here. Both are in the field for this week's Tour Championship, so that might determine who gets the automatic bid and who gets the pack-your-bags phone call. Both are having strong seasons and will be reliable performers on foreign soil. In contention for captain's picks Each captain — Bradley for the U.S., Luke Donald for Europe — will have six picks, and here's where it gets interesting. Do you select a player who's performed well in lower-stress events, or a player with a spottier resume but performs big under pressure? Do you go with a talented rookie or a Ryder Cup veteran? Do you go with … yourself? (More on that in a minute.) Here are some of the notable faces who can count on a captain's pick: United States: Morikawa and Thomas have solidified their status on the team. Meanwhile, Griffin, despite a bizarre creatine-overdose hiccup early on Sunday at the BMW, remains in position for a bid of his own. The more interesting questions lurk just outside the top 12, where a trio of reliable performers — Cameron Young, Patrick Cantlay and Sam Burns — all lurk. Which of those will play their way into the top 12, or into captain Bradley's good graces? Europe: Europe has an enviable deep bench, with Åberg, Højgaard and Hovland ready to test the mettle of the American squad and the keyboards of the American media. The key for European captain Luke Donald is figuring out how to incorporate players like, say, 14th-ranked Marco Penge of England, who plays well on the European Tour — two wins already this year — but has little to no experience in golf on American soil. Standings Unites States 1. Scottie Scheffler2. J.J. Spaun3. Xander Schauffele4. Russell Henley5. Harris English6. Bryson DeChambeau7. Justin Thomas8. Collin Morikawa9. Ben Griffin10. Maverick McNealy11. Keegan Bradley12. Brian Harman Europe 1. Rory McIlroy2. Robert MacIntyre3. Tommy Fleetwood4. Justin Rose5. Tyrrell Hatton6. Shane Lowry7. Sepp Straka8. Rasmus Højgaard9. Ludvig Åberg10. Viktor Hovland11. Matt Wallace12. Matt Fitzpatrick The big question: Will Keegan Bradley pick himself? Bradley is already one of the most fascinating figures in Ryder Cup history — shunned by then-captain Zach Johnson in 2023 despite dedicating himself to the pursuit of a Ryder Cup spot, he was suddenly elevated into the role of captain for 2025. The Ryder Cup captain is generally a player with his best on-course days behind him, but Bradley has kept his run going, playing himself all the way up to 10th in the U.S. standings. If he were 'just' a player, he'd be a no-brainer for the team. But now, he has a choice to make: Will he pick himself as a player, and be a playing captain? Will he leave the spot for someone else? Will he select himself and abdicate the captain role? Each option would be second-guessed no matter what happens at Bethpage in September. It's just one of many fascinating elements of this year's Ryder Cup … and we're still weeks away. Bradley finished T17 this past weekend at the BMW, which is right in line with this entire season ... a strong performance, but not strong enough to justify an automatic slam-dunk pick of himself, given all that comes with it. Combine that with the fact that Rory McIlroy revealed this week that he declined a chance to be a playing captain, and, well ... the picture is becoming no more clear. Bradley will tee it up this week at the Tour Championship, where he no doubt will hear fairways full of "U-S-A!" chants ... but will his performance in Atlanta be enough to push him one direction or the other? Chances are: Nope, he's going to have to make this decision all on his own.


Newsweek
2 hours ago
- Newsweek
Team USA's 6 Ryder Cup Auto Bids Set With Scottie Scheffler Leading Way
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. The BMW Championship wrapped up Sunday with Scottie Scheffler once again proving why he's the world No. 1. With longtime caddie Ted Scott absent due to personal matters, Scheffler teamed up with Michael Cromie and still managed to clinch his fifth title of the season. The $20 million event also locked in the final automatic qualifiers for Team USA's Ryder Cup squad. Six names are now officially qualified for Keegan Bradley's final Bethpage Black team. But that's half the team. The other half is still up for grabs, and the list is set to be out after the Tour Championship next week. Ryder Cup: Three New Faces Join Three Existing Ones Scheffler was the first to qualify, securing his spot months ago with wins at the PGA Championship and The Open. J.J. Spaun followed up next with a stunning US Open victory at Oakmont and a consistent top-10 finish. FARMINGDALE, NEW YORK - AUGUST 11: A scenic view of the Bethpage State Park Golf Course during construction on August 11, 2025 in Farmingdale, New York. The 2025 Ryder Cup will be played on the... FARMINGDALE, NEW YORK - AUGUST 11: A scenic view of the Bethpage State Park Golf Course during construction on August 11, 2025 in Farmingdale, New York. The 2025 Ryder Cup will be played on the Bethpage Black Course from September 26 to 28, 2025. (Photo by) More Getty Images The third spot was confirmed by Xander Schauffele. Despite a rocky season, the PGA Tour pro earned his place thanks to major wins in 2024. On Sunday, after the BMW Championship, three more names joined the fold. 6. Bryson DeChambeau Perhaps the most polarizing name on the list, DeChambeau clinched the final automatic spot despite playing on the LIV Golf circuit, which does not offer world ranking points, yet. The professional won at the 2024 US Open at Pinehurst and clinched top-10 finishes in three majors this year. DeChambeau's Ryder Cup record stands at 2-3-1. Still, his LIV Golf status will keep him banned from joining the rest of Team USA at the Procore Championship in Napa, unless the Tour decides otherwise. 5. Harris English English returns to the Ryder Cup stage after a solid showing at Whistling Straits in 2021, where he went 1-2-0. This season, he's been quietly effective, winning the Farmers Insurance Open and finishing runner-up at both the PGA Championship and The Open. With 11 top-25 finishes and 18 cuts made in 20 starts, English has shown remarkable consistency. 4. Russell Henley Henley quietly pieced together one of the most impressive seasons on Tour. He won the Arnold Palmer Invitational, finished T-2 at the Travelers Championship, and posted a top-10 in all four majors. Though this will be his Ryder Cup debut, he's no stranger to playing team golf, having partnered successfully with Scheffler at the Presidents Cup in Montreal. 3. Xander Schauffele Schauffele's season has been like a roller coaster ride. After missing the Tour Championship cut for the first time in his career, he might not be celebrating his Ryder Cup qualification with champagne, but his spot is well deserved. Despite an early-season back injury, the nine-time Tour champion rebounded with three top 10 finishes (The Masters, Genesis Scottish Open and The Open). His Ryder Cup record (4-4-0) and Presidents Cup experience make him one of Team USA's most reliable match-play assets. No doubt, fans expect him to be a key pairing piece once the action begins at Bethpage. 2. J.J. Spaun Spaun's rise to Ryder Cup status has been remarkable. His breakthrough came in June with a win at the US Open at rain-soaked Oakmont, but his season-long consistency is what truly earned him this spot. He pushed Rory McIlroy to a playoff at The Players in March and nearly took down Justin Rose at the FedEx St. Jude just last week. Not to mention his six top-10 finishes and a reputation for clutch putting, Spaun has proven he can handle pressure. 1. Scottie Scheffler There's no surprise here. The world No. 1 has been the most consistent and commanding player in the golf world this season. With wins at the PGA Championship, Open, Memorial, CJ Cup Byron Nelson and most recently, the BMW Championship, he's not just the top-ranked American but quite literally the heartbeat of Team USA. Scheffler locked his spot weeks ago, having amassed nearly four times the Ryder Cup points of his closest competitors. His 18 wins this year and just one leg to achieving the Grand Slam speak more than words can explain. "Representing the United States at the Ryder Cup has been one of the greatest honors of my career," Scheffler told reporters after getting qualified for the Team. Big Names Left Out Keegan Bradley, the US captain, had his last chance to push himself for the automatic qualification but now sits just outside the top six. Despite a win at the Travelers Championship and five top-10s this season, he didn't qualify automatically. Now, he is left with the option of picking himself to play a dual role at the Ryder Cup. Other notable absentees include Justin Thomas, who missed the automatic qualification spot by just 1 position. Thomas, now at 7th, had a strong major showing but inconsistent finishes. Additionally, Collin Morikawa, who was at No. 8 with two top-10s in majors, but no wins, sits out alongside Ben Griffin and Sam Burns. More Golf: Jon Rahm Steals Joaquin Niemann's Thunder, Runs Away with LIV Season Title


USA Today
2 hours ago
- USA Today
2025 Tour Championship odds, picks and PGA Tour predictions
The PGA Tour season wraps up this week with the 2025 Tour Championship at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta. The FedExCup champion will be crowned, taking home a $10 million payout. With only 30 players in the field, the stakes are high this week. Below, we look at Tour Championship odds from BetMGM Sportsbook's odds and make our PGA Tour picks and predictions. The FedExCup Playoffs field was trimmed from 50 to 30 players at the BMW Championship, which Scottie Scheffler won. Unlike in years past, the Tour Championship will not have starting strokes for players based on their position in the FedExCup standings. Therefore, the winner of this week's tournament will also be the FedExCup champion. Scheffler is the heavy favorite at +165, followed by Rory McIlroy (+800), Tommy Fleetwood (+1200) and Ludvig Aberg (+1400). It's a loaded field with only 30 players, heightening the level of competition in Atlanta. East Lake (par 71, 7,490 yards) underwent a major restoration project after the 2023 Tour Championship, completely changing the layout and look of the course. Holes were changed significantly, grass types were swapped out in the fairways and greens, making it feel like a vastly different track. Tour Championship – Expert picks Odds provided by BetMGM Sportsbook; access USA TODAY Sports Scores and Sports Betting Odds hub for a full list. Lines last updated Monday at 9:33 a.m. ET. McIlroy won here in 2022 and has finished no worse than 16th in his career at this event. East Lake is a long course and McIlroy is one of the longest hitters on tour, giving him an edge over most players in the field. And with there being no starting strokes anymore, he won't be chasing down Scheffler. Hovland is a former winner here, taking home the title in 2023. He also finished fifth in 2021, 12th last year and 15th in 2022, showing good form at East Lake. His game seems to be rounding into form after finishing seventh last week at the BMW, making him a real contender at the Tour Championship this week. Burns tied for fourth at the BMW Championship last week, 5 shots off the pace set by Scheffler. That performance got him back on track after some subpar performances, but he's another player who tends to succeed at East Lake. He finished 12th last year, eighth in 2023 and 18th in 2021, with his worst finish being 24th in 2022. Tour Championship picks – Contenders Hall is making some noise leading into the Ryder Cup selection deadline and though he hasn't garnered much interest from the European team, that could change with a win this week. He's finished 28th or better in 11 straight starts this season, including a solo sixth last week. Bradley isn't turning his full attention to the Ryder Cup just yet, putting his focus on this week's Tour Championship where he finished ninth last year after the course's redesign. He's a great driver of the ball and keeps it in the fairway, making him a perfect fit for East Lake where hitting fairways is critical. WATCH: PGA Tour is live on ESPN+! Get ESPN+ Tour Championship picks – Long shots Im is a perennial contender at East Lake, finishing between second and 24th in each of the last 5 years. He may not be in the best form but he's played well enough lately to earn his spot in the Tour Championship. Play our free daily Pick'em Challenge and win! Play now! For more sports betting picks and tips, check out and BetFTW. Golfweek: Follow @camdasilva on Twitter/X. Follow SportsbookWire on Twitter/X and like us on Facebook.