Many thought that a season with six top-10 finishes at LIV Golf, including a victory, as well as a third-place finish at the Masters Tournament, could earn Patrick Reed one of the free picks for the American Ryder Cup team. Keegan Bradley decided to go in another direction, and Reed was quick to make a statement.
Unsurprisingly, Reed wasn't exactly surprised by the American Ryder Cup team's passing over.
"I knew it was going to be an outside shot just because of not being able to get points and things like that, just being on LIV," Reed said in a recent interview about his chances of making the team.
Nevertheless, his message wasn't exactly in words, but in actions. The nine-time PGA Tour winner played in this week's DP World Tour's BMW PGA Championship and outperformed the 11 membe