Furyk unsure of Woods recall for Ryder Cup

The recent form of Tiger Woods has put him in contention for Ryder Cup selection but US captain Jim Furyk is not making any promises.

Tiger Woods

Tiger Woods wowed the crowds at Carnoustie but ultimately finished three shots behind the winner. (AAP)

Ryder Cup captain Jim Furyk says it was fun to watch Tiger Woods contend at the British Open and briefly take the lead in the final round.

Whether that means Woods is a lock for the US team is still to be determined.

"I'm going to handle him the way I do everyone else," Furyk said on Monday before boarding a flight for the Canadian Open.

"I'll ask my top eight guys. The way he's playing, he might be one of them.

"I'll ask the vice captains, collectively, and I think we'll do the best we can to round out the team.

"We want the guys playing the best."

Woods moved from No.31 to No.20 in the Ryder Cup standings with two tournaments remaining before the top eight qualify for the September 28-30 matches in Paris.

Points are based on money and the two events left for Woods - a World Golf Championship and PGA Championship - offer two of the largest purses.

Woods already has been appointed an assistant captain, just as he was at Hazeltine two years ago. He has hinted at being a playing assistant.

Woods had the lead for three holes at Carnoustie until a double bogey at No.11 and he wound up tied for sixth.

It at least moved him to No.50 in the world ranking, making him eligible for the $10 million Bridgestone Invitational next week at Firestone, where he has won eight times.

Furyk looked at more than just Woods.

Over the weekend at Carnoustie, no fewer than seven players had a chance to move into the top eight in the standings - Woods, Xander Schauffele, Kevin Kisner, Kevin Chappell, Tony Finau, Zach Johnson and Matt Kuchar.

"We had a lot of guys in pretty good form," Furyk said.

"Flip over to Tiger, you look at him because he's Tiger, and he's earned a lot of attention. ... I loved seeing him play well.

"I loved seeing him jump to 20th. It's fun to watch."

Furyk said a big part of his decision on captain's picks would be matching players with the course at Le Golf National, after he and a few Americans took a scouting trip on the weekend before the British Open.

"It's a good second-shot golf course," he said.


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