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1. Patrick Reed
“The issue’s obviously with Jordan (Spieth) not wanting to play with me. I don’t have any issue with Jordan. When it comes right down to it, I don’t care if I like the person I’m paired with or if the person likes me as long as it works and it sets up the team for success. He and I know how to make each other better. We know how to get the job done. … For somebody as successful in the Ryder Cup as I am, I don’t think it’s smart to sit me twice.”
The most polarizing player on Tour scored his first major victory at the Masters, but he attracted even more attention by ripping teammate Jordan Spieth and U.S. captain Jim Furyk in the wake of the Ryder Cup loss in Paris.