Ryder Cup clock ticking

Robin Barwick reports from Kiawah Island and the 2012 USPGA Championship

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With a brooding sky unleashing furiously upon Kiawah Island to suspend the third round, there is time for Ryder Cup contemplation.

Team captains Jose Maria Olazabal and Davis Love III, both of whom missed the halfway cut here on Friday, are monitoring performances in the 2012 PGA Championship intently.

Sweden's Peter Hanson played in the 2010 Ryder Cup and he is well positioned to make the team again. He stands eighth in both the Europe and World Points lists, inside the qualifying places, and he is also tied for seventh after 12 holes of the PGA Championship's third round. A strong finish to the PGA will see Hanson rise up the team rankings.

Interestingly, Sweden's Carl Pettersson, fourth at the PGA overnight, is currently ineligible for the European team as he is not a member of the European Tour. The only way he could get into the team, were Olazabal determined to pick him, would be for the North Carolina-based Pettersson to be made an honorary lifetime member of the European Tour.

If any of England's David Lynn (tied 11th in the PGA Championship), the Netherlands' Joost Luiten (tied 11th), Welshman Jamie Donaldson (tied 11th) and Germany's Marcel Siem (tied 19th) can produce the golf of their lives tomorrow, they will also enter serious contention for a trip to Medinah next month. Spain's Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano and Denmark's Thomas Bjorn will also be looking for a strong finish to the PGA to strengthen their own serious bids.

Belgium's Nicolas Colsaerts, who is enjoying the season of his career on the European Tour so far this year, also missed the cut to dent his chances, as did another Spaniard, Rafa Cabrera-Bello.

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Robin has worked for Golf Monthly for over a decade.