Azinger might have hard time finding 4 good picks

Published: August 26, 2008

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(AP) — If nothing else, Paul Azinger deserves credit for making sure the United States fields its best team in the Ryder Cup.

The revamped criteria identifies the best Americans in a Ryder Cup year. Six of the eight qualifiers have combined to win 10 tournaments this year. The other two are Jim Furyk, steady as ever, and Ben Curtis, perhaps the hottest player at the moment.

"If we win, I'll go down as having the lowest IQ of any genius who ever lived," Azinger said last month.

Real genius, though, is figuring out what to do with his four captain's picks.

Azinger believed his team would be even stronger if he could double the number of his picks to get the hottest players. But with one tournament remaining before he has to choose, he might as well put on a blindfold and throw darts.

"I'm really happy that I don't have to pick four players this morning, I can tell you that," Azinger said the morning after the PGA Championship, the old deadline for his captain's picks. "It would have been very difficult to know what to do."

Like it's any easier now?

Of the next 25 players in the standings, only one of them - rookie Chez Reavie - has won in the last six months. The best American last week at The Barclays was Kevin Sutherland, whose only PGA Tour victory came six years ago in Accenture Match Play Championship. And if Azinger is looking for experience, only four of the next 40 in the standings have ever played in a Ryder Cup.

To offer the captain help he doesn't need, 23 golf writers were asked to submit four picks each.

There wasn't much consensus with them, either.

The writers were told they would not be identified, but comments from one longtime Ryder Cup scribe as he struggled to come up with four picks summed up Azinger's problems.

"I'm looking for the hottest players, but they don't play for the United States."

Steve Stricker led the list with 17 points, followed by Rocco Mediate (15), Hunter Mahan (12) and J.B. Holmes (11). Behind those top four were Brandt Snedeker with seven votes, Sean O'Hair with five, then Scott Verplank, Woody Austin and Zach Johnson with four.