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Presidents Cup teams finalized: Spieth, Simpson, de Jonge, and Leishman added as captain’s picks

Presidents Cup captains Fred Couples and Nick Price announced their picks to fill out their respective rosters live on the Golf Channel. Captain Couples chose Jordan Spieth and Webb Simpson to fill out his roster, while Price selected Brendon de Jonge and Marc Leishman.
The live-airing of the captains’ selections highlights how every spot in the two biennial national competitions is a matter of both media and public interest, as well as how high-profile the competitions have become.
The teams (minus the captain’s selections) were finalized Monday after the Deutsche Bank Championship with some intrigue, as Zach Johnson nudged out Webb Simpson to make the squad and Steve Stricker squeezed in as well.
Speculation has swirled for months as to who the captains might select. Most notably, tour rookie Jordan Spieth, who has compiled a record both improbable and incredible in 2013, was considered a favorite to get the nod from Couples.
As Spieth said following his final-round 62 at the Deutsche Bank Championship: “The only way to make a statement was play great golf the last few weeks, and I feel really solid about today’s round.” The rookie’s statement earned him a spot on the Presidents Cup roster.
Spieth has arguably been the hottest player on the PGA Tour in the last three months. He became the first teenager to win a PGA Tour event since 1931 at the John Deere Classic in mid July. In his last three events, he’s had a runner-up finish at the Wyndham Championship (he lost on a playoff), a T19 at The Barclay and a T4 at the Deutsche Bank Championship.
Spieth started 2013 with no status on the PGA Tour. After the Valero Texas Open, he was ranked as low as 1224 in the Official World Golf Rankings, but has since climbed nearly 1200 spots to 28th. While he only finished 22nd in Presidents Cup team qualifying, his rookie status means he only had one year to accumulate his points, while all the other qualifiers earned theirs in two.
Webb Simpson’s inclusion is no surprise. The 2012 U.S. Open Champion finished 11th in U.S. Presidents Cup team qualifying, one spot shy of earning a spot on the team. In 2011, Simpson’s first appearance in The Presidents Cup, he had a record of 3-2-0 at the Royal Melbourne Club in Australia, which helped the U.S. win the event 19-15 over the International Team.
In selecting Jordan Spieth, Couples chose to pass over the 10 players with more points than the rookie. Most notably, Jim Furyk, veteran of seven Presidents Cup competitions. Furyk was 5-0 for the U.S. side at the 2011 Presidents Cup, but went a paltry 1-3 at the Ryder Cup last year, and photos of the golfer doubled over staring blankly at the ground embodied the U.S. collapse in that competition.
Acording to reports, International team captain Nick Price’s short list included Thongchai Jaidee, Marc Leishman, Tim Clark, and Brendon de Jonge, so the selection of de Jonge and Leishman is less than shocking, as well.
The Presidents Cup will take place on Oct. 3-6 at Muirfield Village in Dublin, Ohio. The American team has a 7-1-1 lead in the event.
You can view the top-10 finisher for each Presidents Cup team below (note: does not include the captain’s picks):
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Matthew Carter
Sep 7, 2013 at 2:08 pm
Congrats Hunter…..forget about the chip shot. Jordan well done! Stricker: Great job. Note to Freddie: don’t put Tiger and Strick together . Combo doesn’t work which is why Europe has the Cup.
ACGOLFWRX
Sep 5, 2013 at 7:00 am
International’s to win this year! C’mon Aussie!!!
SkierGolferNH
Sep 4, 2013 at 8:43 pm
Congratulations to Jordan. What a year for a rookie!
Sean
Sep 4, 2013 at 7:35 pm
Nice to Spieth and Leishman make it. 🙂
Charlie
Sep 4, 2013 at 6:15 pm
Snedeker, Mickelson and Bradley? Wow! Three players who consistently do not play to their potential. Mickelson is getting too old, Bradley has never shown me a thing ( because i think of being a Jim McLean student) and Snedeker, well, he is so inconsisent it hurts to watch him play.
Just me opinion in watching these guys play.
leftright
Sep 4, 2013 at 8:52 pm
I guess I was mistaken when I saw Mickelson win the British Open a few weeks ago and almost win the US Open. I see Snedeker for the most part always in the competition and Bradley has not been top notch lately but won the spot based on his play for the past year. Tiger has won 5 times this year but can’t bust an egg at the moment but he got no criticism from you. Good things you are not picking the players.
Daniel
Sep 5, 2013 at 3:16 am
phil gets luck time to time. But he has failed the US many times when its all on the line! Tiger is allowed to have bad games no body else on tour will win as much as he will this year! Also did i miss something no bubba? even if he plays bad still great to watch
OhioGolfDude
Sep 4, 2013 at 4:21 pm
Way to go Rook!
Tiger Woods
Sep 4, 2013 at 4:08 pm
Even though the Presidents Cup is meaningless, the team s terrible.