Ryder Cup 2023: First 6 U.S. team members finalized after Viktor Hovland's win at the BMW Championship

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Ryder Cup 2023: First 6 U.S. team members finalized after Viktor Hovland's win at the BMW Championship
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The United States' Ryder Cup team is halfway there.

Homa entered the week at No. 6 in the standings, though his T5 finish at Olympia Fields Country Club pushed him up a spot. Schauffele started the week at No. 7, and jumped in after his T8 finish.

Most notably, however, was Brooks Koepka’s slide out of the rankings. Koepka has been in the mix all year after his runner-up finish at the Masters and his win at the PGA Championship. But as he’s a LIV Golf member, Koepka was only eligible to earn Ryder Cup points at the major championships. He’s been in a slow decline for weeks now, and his T64 finish at the British Open didn’t help any. Koepka is now sitting at No. 7 in the Ryder Cup standings.

U.S. captain Zach Johnson will now make his six captain’s picks to round out the 12-man team. He will announce those six players on Aug. 29. The European team qualification period runs through Sept. 3. Hovland, Jon Rahm and Rory McIlroy have already secured their spots on the team. European captain Luke Donald will then make his six captain’s picks shortly after.Here’s a look at where things stand headed into the Tour Championship:U.S. qualification has ended. Zach Johnson will announce captain’s picks on Aug. 29

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