The Captain has 2 picks from among players who didn't make the top 10. It's feasible he could pick Stewart, but I doubt it.
We just got back from playing golf to catch the last hole of the playoff. I'm so sorry Stewart fell a little short, Ryder point-wise, but he played a really solid tournament. Three under par and a 17th place finish is nothing to sneeze at on that incredibly difficult course!
Bumped from the top 10 were Steve Flesch and Jay Haas, who ended up 11th and 12th, respectively, in a points race that began in 2002. They and other contenders now must hope they will be introduced by Captain Hal Sutton at 10 a.m. EDT Monday when he reveals his two wild-card selections to round out the 12-man squad that faces Europe Sept. 17-19 at Oakland Hills Country Club in Bloomfield Hills, Mich. ....In addition to Flesch and Haas, who finished tied for 37th, others under consideration for wild-card picks likely include No. 13 Jerry Kelly, who missed the cut, No. 14 Stewart Cink (T-17), No. 15 Jeff Maggert (absent), No. 16 Scott Verplank (T-62), and Leonard, who has an outside chance after moving up 13 places to 17th. .... Im a lot better player than I was when I played the last Ryder Cup, Cink, who was a member of the 01 team, said. Im a smarter player, more mature, and Im just a different player now. golfweb.com