Given the leeway to name the rest of his team later than any other U.S. Ryder Cup captain, Davis Love III simply could tick off the next four names on the qualifying points list that selected his first eight players and call it good.
But will he?
After earnest consultation with those eight players already chosen, Love will announce the first three of four captain's picks Monday morning at Hazeltine National Golf Club, two weeks before the U.S. and Europe team arrive to play for the Ryder Cup. He'll name his final choice during the "Sunday Night Football" halftime show on Sept. 25, the night before each team arrives in Minnesota.
The next four players on the qualifying points list are Bubba Watson, J.B. Holmes, Rickie Fowler and Matt Kuchar, and 11-time Ryder Cup player Phil Mickelson calls the forthcoming decisions "fairly obvious."
Love himself admits "two, maybe three" of his captain's picks will be "pretty easy" decisions, but the chance to pick one final player right before the U.S. team gets on its plane is unique. The PGA of America changed its qualifying process after the U.S. lost to Europe in Scotland in 2014 for the sixth time in seven tries and created a late addition in case a player gets hot in the FedEx Cup playoffs.
"Handling that last one, this is new territory for all of us," said Love, who also will consider first-timers Justin Thomas, Daniel Berger, Ryan Moore and nine-time Ryder Cup player Jim Furyk as well for a team that currently has Brooks Koepka as its only rookie.
Holmes presented his case to get picked Monday by finishing tied for fourth Sunday at the BMW Championship near Indianapolis after he and Watson last month missed claiming the eighth and final spot that went to two-time major winner Zach Johnson.
Holmes has played in one Ryder Cup, on the 2008 team that won back in Holmes' home state of Kentucky. That was the last time the U.S. team beat Europe and the only time since 1999.