Ryder Cup standings

April 19, 2016 at 12:54AM
Jordan Spieth watches his shot from a bunker during the second round of the Cadillac Championship golf tournament, Friday, March 4, 2016, in Doral, Fla. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)
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Ryder Cup standings through Monday

UNITED STATES

1. Jordan Spieth8,872.840

2. Dustin Johnson4,809.848

3. Bubba Watson3,658.078

4. Brandt Snedeker3,461.907

5. Zach Johnson3,128.474

6. Rickie Fowler3,089.357

7. Phil Mickelson2,974.297

8. J.B. Holmes2,472.617

9. Patrick Reed2,243.155

10. Bill Haas2,215.376

11. Brooks Koepka2,214.007

12. Kevin Kisner1,766.323

13. Jason Dufner1,753.935

14. Matt Kuchar1,634.632

15. Kevin Na1,556.913

EUROPE

European points

1. Danny Willett3,630,894.20

2. Rory McIlroy2,849,657.14

3. Matthew Fitzpatrick1,902,086.74

4. Andy Sullivan1,853,093.55

5. Victor Dubuisson1,641,925.74

6. Rafa Cabrera-Bello1,593,331.74

7. Chris Wood1,527,750.74

8. Soren Kjeldsen1,516,493.71

9. Henrik Stenson1,469,073.36

10. Kristoffer Broberg1,408,969.76

World points

1. Danny Willett237.14

2. Henrik Stenson219.44

3. Rory McIlroy190.68

4. Justin Rose134.14

5. Rafa Cabrera-Bello127.17

6. Matthew Fitzpatrick115.05

7. Andy Sullivan108.99

8. Sergio Garcia108.20

9. Soren Kjeldsen87.74

10. Thomas Pieters87.10

SELECTION PROCESS

United States

Eight of the 12 U.S. Ryder Cup members will be selected based on points after The Barclays, Aug. 28. Captain Davis Love III will make three additional picks after the BMW Championship, Sept. 11. The final captain's pick will be made after the Tour Championship, Sept. 25.

Europe

Nine of the 12 European Ryder Cup members will be selected based on points after the Made in Denmark Tournament, Aug. 28. Captain Darren Clarke will choose the remaining three members beginning on Aug. 29.

Dustin Johnson tees off during the second round of the Cadillac Championship golf tournament, Friday, March 4, 2016, in Doral, Fla. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)
D. Johnson (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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