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It's decision time this week for Davis Love III, as he has to pick which player should complete the USA Ryder Cup side for Hazeltine.

Love has already penciled in three of his four wildcard picks, with the final player in the side to be announced after the conclusion of this week's season-ending Tour Championship.

Rickie Fowler, J.B Holmes and Matt Kuchar were the first captain's selections to be named earlier this month, leaving a number of players searching for the 12th and final spot in the side. 

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Who should Love add as the final piece of his Ryder Cup jigsaw? Which player would best help the USA end Europe's Ryder Cup dominance? Read through the American options below and select your pick... 

Bubba Watson

The world No 7 has appeared in the last three American teams, finishing on the losing side on all three occasions. Watson has struggled for form and hasn't posted a top-10 finish on the PGA Tour since March, but remains one of the longest hitters in the game.

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Justin Thomas

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A winner on the PGA Tour's wraparound season at the CIMB Classic, Thomas has produced strong performances in recent weeks at the Travelers Championship and The Barclays. Another powerful player off the tee, Thomas will be hoping to join good friends Jordan Spieth and Rickie Fowler in the USA side.

Ryan Moore

SILVIS, IL - AUGUST 13:  Ryan Moore reacts to his shot on the 15th hole during the third round of the John Deere Classic at TPC Deere Run on August 13, 201
Image: Moore won the John Deere Classic earlier this summer

Moore capped a strong summer with John Deere Classic victory, before finding form at the right time with top-10 finishes in his first two play-off events. The 33-year-old sits 14th in the FedExCup standings and has never previously played in the Ryder Cup.

Jim Furyk

Already heading to Hazeltine as a vice-captain, Furyk ended his season strongly with a round of 58 at the Travelers and a top-10 at the Wyndham Championship. Furyk has made nine Ryder Cup appearances and also finished joint-runner up at the US Open, but has played a limited schedule in 2016. 

Daniel Berger

Berger is bidding for his second win of the season after collecting his maiden title in June
Image: Berger claimed a maiden PGA Tour title in June

Along with Justin Thomas, Berger is widely tipped to have a prominent role to play in many Ryder Cup contests. He has enjoyed an excellent season, including his first PGA Tour win at the FedEx St Jude Classic, and he has a very strong short-game which makes him an ideal foursomes partner.

Kevin Chappell

Ranked 15th in the FedExCup standings, Chappell has posted seven top-10s on the PGA Tour this season including runner-up finishes at Bay Hill and Sawgrass. He was eighth in the recent Deutsche Bank Championship, and he certainly merits consideration from Captain Love.

NORTON, MA - SEPTEMBER 03:  Kevin Chappell plays his shot from the fifth tee during the second round of the Deutsche Bank Championship at TPC Boston on Sep
Image: Chappell has posted six top-10s in 2016

Kevin Kisner

Kisner enjoyed a purple patch at the end of 2015, following a runner-up finish at the WGC-HSBC Champions with a win at the RSM Classic. He has not missed a cut in his last nine starts, but only one of those has been converted into a top-10 finish.

Gary Woodland

A power hitter whose game should be well-suited to Hazeltine, and he would be given free licence to "grip it and rip it" in the fourballs matches. On his day, he can overpower any course, and he will be on Love's radar after finishing T4, T15 and T24 in the three FedExCup play-off events so far.

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