FARMINGDALE, N.Y. – A shot off Saturday's lead and currently holding the final automatic qualifying spot for the U.S. Ryder Cup team, four-time PGA Tour winner Patrick Reed is due, one might say, to put the hammer down in Sunday's final round of The Barclays tournament.
Only thing is, he has already done that.
Reed did so Tuesday afternoon at the New York Stock Exchange, where he rang out the day's trading by hammering a gavel that separated head from handle the third and final time he struck it. The head flew from the balcony on which Reed and many NYSE officials had gathered and tumbled onto the trading floor, making for a bit of video that quickly went viral.
"I'm trending," said Reed, who at 8 under par trails 2014 American Ryder Cup teammate and longtime pal Rickie Fowler by a stroke. "They told me to give it three good whacks and don't be that person who just taps it so no one can hear it. So I gave it three good whacks."
He was able to put the gavel back together and took it home for a souvenir. On Sunday, Reed has the chance to do something similar by ringing out the U.S. Ryder Cup team's qualifying process with a finish that will move him off the bubble and well up the final standings.
The top eight on the points list at The Barclays' conclusion Sunday will play for the United States against Europe at Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska a month from now. U.S. captain Davis Love III will name three wild-card picks at Hazeltine National on Sept. 12 and one more final pick to complete his 12-man team at halftime on "Sunday Night Football" on Sept. 25.
A day later, both teams fly to Minnesota for the biennial three-day competition that begins Sept. 30.
Reed and Fowler are well-positioned to grab two of the three remaining automatic spots now that Dustin Johnson, Jordan Spieth, Phil Mickelson, Jimmy Walker and Brooks Koepka all have clinched their invitations. Fowler is 12th in the rankings after he went directly from the Rio Olympics to last week's Wyndham Championship hoping to earn more points because he calls next month's Ryder Cup "my No. 1 priority."