He missed the playoffs. Could that help him make the Ryder Cup?!

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There’s a general sense that this year’s European Ryder Cup team is 92 percent complete, that 11 of 12 members can all but book their flights to New York for the last week of September.

It’s the 12th spot that’s getting weird.

They’re familiar faces, those first 11. They were all on the winning 2023 team, which is remarkable in itself; they’ll provide Team Europe a level of continuity that almost never happens from one team to the next. Two years is a long time in any sport, particularly a sport with a top tier as volatile as golf’s. But when you read their names below I’m betting you’ll nod your head and think to yourself yeah, that seems about right.

Rory McIlroy
Tommy Fleetwood
Jon Rahm
Ludvig Aberg
Robert MacIntyre
Tyrrell Hatton
Sepp Straka
Viktor Hovland
Justin Rose
Shane Lowry
Matt Fitzpatrick

Strong list, right? One of the biggest question marks midway through the summer, Justin Rose, won in Memphis to nab an automatic qualifying spot. Two guys whose games had gone missing, Viktor Hovland and Matt Fitzpatrick, have each rounded into form. Everyone else kinda just fits, which means returning captain Luke Donald’s job looks relatively simple.

But once you try picking No. 12, things get really interesting.

If you look at DataGolf’s advanced strokes-gained metrics or the more traditional Official World Golf Ranking, the two most likely in-form choices would be Englishmen Aaron Rai and Harry Hall. Hall seems like the stronger choice among the two; he hasn’t missed a cut since the Players, he’s finished T28 or better in 11 consecutive starts, he makes as many birdies as anyone on the PGA Tour (4.54 per round, T1 with Scottie Scheffler) and he’s probably the hottest putter in the world. While Rai missed out on the Tour’s top-50 cutoff after the first round of the FedEx Cup playoffs, Hall has made it all the way to the Tour Championship. He’s the only European on the Ryder Cup bubble to do so. How could you leave him off the team?

Enter Rasmus Hojgaard.

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