Woods, Mickelson, DeChambeau added to U.S. Ryder Cup team
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[September 05, 2018]
(Reuters) - Tiger Woods' and
Phil Mickelson's mediocre Ryder Cup records did not stop United
States captain Jim Furyk from adding the duo to his team on Tuesday
for this month's showdown with Europe.
Woods has played on only one victorious Ryder Cup team (1999) in
seven appearances, an astonishing number for one of the game's
all-time greats.
Mickelson, although he has been on the winning team three times, has
been on the losing end all five times that he has been on the
visiting side.
There were no surprises when Furyk revealed his three captain's
picks in Philadelphia, with in-form 24-year-old Bryson DeChambeau,
winner of the past two events on the PGA Tour, chosen along with the
seasoned Woods and Mickelson.
The U.S. will defend the Cup at the Sept. 28-30 event against Europe
at Le National in Paris.
Furyk said the trio were chosen with the venue in mind.
"We're heading over into foreign soil. It's going to be an
interesting crowd," Furyk said.
"They are boisterous, I have a lot of respect for them, and we are
looking for players that we thought would handle that situation well
and would thrive, love the challenge ahead of them, and naming these
three players, that's what we've done."
Furyk heaped particular praise on 14-times major champion Woods, who
will now relinquish his role as a vice-captain.
"It's been great to have his help and to get a little feel of one of
the best minds in the history of the game on your side helping you
out," he said.
"We're all excited to see him healthy again, to see his game playing
so well."
Woods, 42, will return after missing the past two Ryder Cups with a
persistent back injury.
BEYOND SPECIAL
"I haven't been part of the team playing-wise for six years," Woods
said. "This year to have the honor of being able to play again is
beyond special.
"This team is young, full of guys in their 20s. We've got an
unbelievable veteran leader in Phil who's been around the Ryder Cup
since before some of these guys were born. It's a great mix of
guys."
Woods has a pedestrian Ryder Cup record of 13 wins, 17 losses and
three halves, though he has been stellar in singles, losing only
once, on his debut in 1997.
Mickelson, 48, will be making a record 12th appearance in the event,
moving past European great Nick Faldo.
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Tiger Woods studies a putt on the 15th hole during the final round
of the Dell Technologies Championship golf tournament
at TPC of Boston. Mandatory Credit: Mark Konezny-USA TODAY Sports
"This is most likely my last chance to go over to Europe and be part
of a winning team in Europe," Mickelson said, speaking of his desire
to fill the void in his record.
"It's going to be a great challenge because we know how strong the
European side is and how well they play at home but it's a wonderful
opportunity to do something I haven't been a part of in my career.
"My excitement to be on (the team) is at an all-time high because I
know how much I cherish these events."
The U.S. last won an away Ryder Cup in 1993.
Mickelson has an 18-20-7 Ryder Cup record.
Furyk also announced that David Duval, Zach Johnson and Matt Kuchar
would join Davis Love III and Steve Stricker as U.S. vice-captains
in Paris.
Furyk will announce his final captain's pick next Monday to complete
the 12-man team.
European captain Thomas Bjorn will name his four captain's picks on
Wednesday to complete the home team.
U.S. TEAM
Brooks Koepka
Justin Thomas
Dustin Johnson
Patrick Reed
Bubba Watson
Jordan Spieth
Rickie Fowler
Webb Simpson
Tiger Woods
Phil Mickelson
Bryson DeChambeau
12th player yet to be named
(Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina; Editing by Toby
Davis and Ken Ferris)
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