Brooks Koepka, Justin Thomas among U.S. Ryder Cup captain's picks
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[August 30, 2023]
The picks are in, and Brooks Koepka and Justin Thomas are
part of the United States' defense of the Ryder Cup next month in
Rome.
Koepka, Sam Burns, Rickie Fowler, Collin Morikawa, Jordan Spieth and
Thomas were named as the six captain's picks Tuesday, when Johnson
finalized the 2023 U.S. Ryder Cup team roster of 12 looking to snap
a 30-year drought on foreign soil.
"A lot of time, lot of energy has gone into this process,"
first-time captain Zach Johnson said Tuesday morning in Frisco,
Texas. "I'm very confident in these six. That confidence comes from
simply surrounding myself with great people."
Johnson's six picks join the six players who earned automatic bids
-- based on the ranking points system -- and five vice captains at
Marco Simone Golf & Country in Rome, Sept. 29-Oct. 1. The U.S.
attempts to win the Ryder Cup for the first time on European soil
since 1993.
Patrick Cantlay, Brian Harman, Max Homa, Xander Schauffele, Wyndham
Clark and points leader Scottie Scheffler are the six players to
automatically qualify for the 2023 Ryder Cup team based on ranking
points. Harman, Homa and Clark are Ryder Cup rookies, as is
captain's pick Burns.
"To say I'm excited about these gents would be an understatement,"
Johnson said, touting the experience and versatility available for
power pairings in Rome.
Three of four major winners in 2023 are on Johnson's roster. Harman
won The Open, Clark won the U.S. Open and Koepka claimed the PGA
Championship.
"What a performance at Oak Hill in May," Johnson said. "Five-time
major champion. He's built, in my mind, for the biggest of stages.
There's no bigger stage than the Ryder Cup. I know his buddies want
him on the team. Guys want to play with him. That's evident."
Koepka, 33, will play in his fourth Ryder Cup and has not lost in
singles competition on Sundays.
"I think it's just playing for something bigger than yourself,"
Koepka said. "Not wanting to let the other guys down."
Morikawa, 26, was 3-0-1 as a Ryder Cup rookie at Whistling Straits,
where he clinched the winning half-point to beat Europe in
Wisconsin.
Fowler, 34, was 12th in points entering Tuesday's announcement and
Johnson credited his win at the Rocket Mortgage Classic in Detroit
as a moment that sealed his return to the roster after not making
the team two years ago.
Spieth, 30, and Fowler have played in five Ryder Cups.
"My boy Rick, great 2023. He makes every team room better," Johnson
said.
Fowler will play an "away" Ryder Cup for the fourth time. He said
the chemistry within the group is already strong. He wasn't part of
the roster at Whistling Straits in 2021.
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"Going through a little bit of a rebuilding last
fall, ultimately this was my goal at the top. I knew it was going to
be a tough one to achieve," Fowler said, admitting he was emotional
when he received the call from Johnson confirming he was part of the
team.
Thomas, 30, is a Ryder Cup veteran but struggled in
2023, failing to qualify for the playoffs by finishing outside the
top 70.
"One of the most talented players on the PGA Tour in my opinion. He
has without question been the heart and soul of Team USA Ryder
Cups," Johnson said. "His passion for the Ryder Cup is very evident.
He has said it himself. In my mind, he was born for this. You just
don't leave JT out."
Team golf has been a strength of Thomas, who has a 16-5-1 record in
Ryder Cup and Presidents Cup play.
But Thomas missed five cuts in his last eight starts. He had a
horrendous showing at the majors this season that included two
rounds over 80. He missed the playoffs for the first time since
2014.
"It's why we play professional golf, to be in these types of
atmospheres," Thomas said.
Koepka's only qualifying points toward the Ryder Cup were earned at
the major championships because the PGA of America did not count LIV
Golf events toward their rankings. Koepka rocketed to No. 2 in the
standings when he won the PGA Championship in May, but he then tied
for 17th at the U.S. Open and 64th at The Open Championship.
Schauffele and Homa moved past Koepka for automatic bids at the BMW
Championship, when Koepka was idle.
Johnson, 47, played 22 PGA Tour events this season and gained direct
insight into the chemistry he hopes to create.
Koepka was the only LIV Golf player selected for the team, which
meant Dustin Johnson, Talor Gooch and Bryson DeChambeau were left
off. Cam Young and Lucas Glover also were not on the roster.
Johnson said Koepka's "experience, temperament and passion for the
Ryder Cup" were the deciding factors into his inclusion on the 2023
team.
Johnson said he "called the gentlemen" who were Top 25 ranked in
points but did not say if he called other LIV players.
"All of my phone calls were difficult, that goes without saying,"
Johnson said of informing players who weren't on the final roster.
"Specifically Cam. Phenomenal person, better player. All of those
phone calls were extremely difficult. Fortunately those receiving
them were beyond classy."
--Field Level Media
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