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Final wild card places completes US Ryder Cup team selection



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Published Date: 02 September 2008
PAUL Azinger completed the American Ryder Cup team today by handing wild cards to Steve Stricker, Hunter Mahan, JB Holmes and Chad Campbell.
They join Phil Mickelson, Stewart Cink, Kenny Perry, Jim Furyk, Ben Curtis, Justin Leonard, Anthony Kim and Boo Weekley in trying to prevent Europe making it an unprecedented fourth successive win at Valhalla on September 19-21.

Three of Azinger's
quartet – Stricker, Mahan and Holmes – are rookies like Curtis, Kim and Weekley.

For Campbell it is a third successive appearance, but he has only ever won one match and has dropped to 53rd in the world.

Stricker, though, was an obvious choice.

At eighth in the world Tiger Woods and Mickelson are the only Americans above him – and Woods, of course, misses the match because of injury.

The 41-year-old former World Match Play champion was in position to qualify until Curtis finished joint second at the US PGA three weeks ago.

It will be his first Ryder Cup cap, but he played in the Presidents Cup last year and back in 1996, the season in which he also won the Dunhill Cup at St Andrews with Mickelson and Mark O'Meara.

Azinger presumably spent no time deciding on Stricker, but his hope that three others might come flying to the fore in the last few weeks – he asked for extra time to consider things so that he could choose players in form – simply has not happened.

Of the last nine US Tour events the only two American winners were the little-known pair Chez Reavie and Parker McLachlin. Vijay Singh won three, Padraig Harrington the last two majors and Sweden's Richard Johnson and Carl Pettersson one each.

Holmes is known for his big-hitting, but what was also in his favour is that, like Kenny Perry, he is from Kentucky and will have home state support.

While he ranks third in driving distance on the US Tour this year, however, he ranks 199th in driving accuracy.

Mahan is the player who only a month ago in a magazine article talked about Ryder Cup players being used as "slaves" and hinted at possible boycotts in the future because the fun had been sucked out of it.



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  • Last Updated: 02 September 2008 3:23 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Ryder Cup
 
 

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What is your favourite Ryder Cup memory?
1993: Tom Watson refuses to sign Sam Torrance's programme
1995: Seve Ballesteros loses to Tom Lehman but inspires team-mates
2002: Paul Azinger chips in from a greenside bunker for a half with Niclas Fasth
1997: Tiger Woods loses to Costantino Rocca as Europe win the cup
1969: Eric Brown tells his players not to look for American balls in the rough
1991: Four down with four to play in singles, Colin Montgomerie earns a half with Mark Calcavecchia
1999: The USA wear the ugliest shirts in Ryder Cup history to pull off an ugly victory
1987: Olazabal dances on the 18th green after Europe win in America for the first time
2006: Darren Clarke overcomes loss of his wife to help Europe win by a record margin
1983: Ballesteros hits an astonishing 3-wood from a fairway bunker to earn a half with Fuzzy Zoeller
1991: The US screen a video history of the Ryder Cup - and don't mention Europe
1975: Brian Barnes twice defeats Jack Nicklaus in singles on the same day
1999: Payne Stewart celebrates US victory by dancing on top of a piano
1985: Sam Torrance holes the match winning putt
1957: Eric Brown defeats Tommy Bolt in a tempestuous match
1991: Olazabal and Ballesteros defeat Beck and Azinger after furious row over Americans changing balls
2002: Montgomerie brings spectator onto the range before defeating Hoch
2004: Tiger Woods gives partner Phil Mickelson the look when he slices drive
1999: The US team run onto the 17th green after Leonard holes putt against Olazabal
1969: Jack Nicklaus concedes short putt against Tony Jacklin to halve the match

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