The race to represent the U.S. at next month’s Presidents Cup will go down to the wire.
This week’s Dell Technologies Championship represents the final chance for players to earn one of 10 automatic qualifying spots on captain Steve Stricker’s squad. While most of those spots have been clinched for weeks, the 10th and final position remains very much up for grabs between Charley Hoffman and Kevin Chappell.
Chappell entered last week at No. 11, and his T-6 finish at The Northern Trust cut into Hoffman’s lead. But Hoffman put up a respectable T-17 finish himself, and his 4,349-point total is still 23 points better than Chappell’s.
With one FedExCup point equal to two Presidents Cup points – and a nearly 400-point gap between Chappell and No. 12 Brian Harman – it’s likely whoever finishes higher at TPC Boston between Hoffman and Chappell will make the team.
Stricker will round out the 12-man squad with a pair of captain’s picks on Sept. 6. Here’s a look at how the U.S. team is shaping up heading into the final qualifying event:
1. Dustin Johnson
2. Jordan Spieth
3. Justin Thomas
4. Daniel Berger
5. Rickie Fowler
6. Brooks Koepka
7. Kevin Kisner
8. Matt Kuchar
9. Patrick Reed
10. Charley Hoffman
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11. Kevin Chappell
12. Brian Harman
13. Jason Dufner
14. Gary Woodland
15. Brandt Snedeker
On the International side, Jhonattan Vegas clinched his spot at Liberty National thanks to a T-3 finish last week. Here’s a look at how that squad looks entering the final qualifying week, with spots determined by Official World Golf Ranking and captain Nick Price adding two selections next week:
1. Hideki Matsuyama
2. Jason Day
3. Adam Scott
4. Louis Oosthuizen
5. Charl Schwartzel
6. Marc Leishman
7. Branden Grace
8. Jhonattan Vegas
9. Si Woo Kim
10. Adam Hadwin
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11. Hideto Tanihara
12. Emiliano Grillo
13. Yuta Ikeda
14. Haotong Li
15. Byeong-Hun An
Source: Internet