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1. www.cheapjerseysforsale.net . Choosing career over countryThis was always going to be a possibility. When the PGA Tour decided to schedule a regular tournament during the week of the Olympics, it put in play the chance that someone would have to pick playing for his job over playing for his country.That was the case when Camilo Villegas reluctantly elected to pull out of the Olympic golf tournament at the deadline a few weeks ago. That left Colombia without a representative this week in Rio de Janeiro while Villegas will fight to stay exempt at this weeks John Deere Classic.Villegas is having a rough season on the PGA Tour, currently ranked 146th in the FedEx Cup standings. He needs to be among the top 125 after next weeks Wyndham Championship or face the four-tournament Web.com Finals to try to retain his PGA Tour status.The four-time PGA Tour winner called the decision incredibly difficult but opted to play this weeks John Deere Classic as well as next week at the Wyndham. Even if he had elected to play in Rio, it would have been a long commute to Greensboro (site of the Wyndham) to try to save his card -- even more difficult after giving up more ground to those who stayed and played on the PGA Tour during the Olympic tournament.Who could blame him?2. It never should have come to this.Of course Villegas -- or any player in that position -- should have never been forced to make such a decision. The PGA Tour needed to not schedule a tournament this week. The LPGA -- which admittedly does not have a full schedule of events -- made sure there was some space prior to and after the Olympics.The fine folks at the John Deere Classic could not have been happy about their date switch -- although they never said so publicly, and played the role of good partners with the PGA Tour.But for all the talk of how important golf in the Olympics was to all of the powers that be -- including commissioner Tim Finchem and one of his top aides, Ty Votaw, who serves as vice president of the International Golf Federation -- it was simply wrong to put another tournament, one that pays prize money and affects tour status, the same week.That being said, juggling the schedule and keeping sponsors happy is no easy task. There are numerous considerations, including television. But given six years notice, something could -- should -- have been done. Move a tournament to the fall? Skip a year? Have an extra opposite event? Something.3. Making changes for 2020Before the Olympic golf is even underway, there is already considerable discussion about what to do in advance of the Games in 2020. Golf is not assured of a spot beyond that, and a decision for 2024 will likely be made sometime next year. What to do?Peter Dawson, president of the International Golf Federation, said clearly that the scheduling for players has to be better managed. But scheduling during the Games is also tricky, and changing the format -- while seemingly a popular view -- is not so easy.The IOC (International Olympic Committee) would not allow an individual competition and a team competition running together, Dawson said. That means separate competitions, which would be very difficult to schedule.That suggests the IGF will have to do some lobbying if it wants a team competition as part of the Olympics going forward.4. Going lowJim Furyks 58 at the Travelers Championship was just the seventh score below 60 in a PGA Tour event, and hes the first to break 59. Furyk, of course, was the last to shoot 59 at the 2013 BMW Championship, making him the only player in the elite group to shoot in the 50s twice.Somewhat interesting is that in four of those instances the player did not go on to win, including Furyk twice. Al Geiberger won in Memphis following his second-round 59 in 1977; David Duval shot a final-round 59 to capture the 1999 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, and Stuart Appleby also shot a final-round 59 to win the Greenbrier Classic in 2010.The others to shoot 59 and not win were Chip Beck at the 1991 Las Vegas Invitational and Paul Goydos at the 2010 John Deere classic.6. Happy ReunionArgentinas Emiliano Grillo was more than thrilled when his golf clubs finally arrived in Rio de Janeiro on Monday for the Olympic golf tournament. He had tweeted his displeasure on a few occasions about them not arriving. 7. Furyks case for the Ryder CupFuryks 58, his runner-up finish at the U.S. Open, the fact that he missed a good part of the year due to a wrist injury, making it difficult for him to earn enough points ... there is a case to be made for him as a captains pick for the U.S. Ryder Cup team.Captain Davis Love III clearly is thinking about Furyk, and said hes been keeping his own points criteria that takes into account missed time. At age 46, Furyk would provide veteran leadership (although hes already been named a vice captain) and has competed in nine Ryder Cups as well as seven Presidents Cups.But then theres that Ryder Cup record. Furyk has lost 20 matches, the most in U.S. Ryder Cup history. Although he has a decent singles record, hes lost to Sergio Garcia in singles in each of the past two Ryder Cups, the 2012 defeat at Medinah a crushing one for the U.S. side as he blew a 1-up lead with two holes to play by bogeying the last two holes. The U.S. would famously go on to lose that competition with a historic collapse on Sunday.Some of Furyks record is the product of all the U.S. losing -- the same can be said for Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods; all of them have a winning Presidents Cup record, for example.Its not an easy call, but the thought here is Love needs to go with some of the younger players, from which there will be a big pool of candidates. Bubba Watson, Rickie Fowler, Matt Kuchar and Brandt Snedeker are all outside of the top eight automatic qualifiers at the moment, and its tough to see Furyk getting picked ahead of any of them.8. Big ... but not that bigGarcia has been soaking up the Olympic experience, attending several events in the lead-up to the games. He has long been all-in on the idea of golf in the Olympics and has spoken favorably about his interest in winning a medal.But hes not willing to go so far as saying such an accomplishment would be the highlight of his career. Garcia, 36, who has never won a major championship, wont even liken the Olympics to one of golfs big four events.No, the pinnacle is coming in about six weeks, Garcia said -- with everyone knowing what he was talking about.Its actually eight weeks away, but the Ryder Cup is what Garcia was noting. The event takes place in late September, with the Europeans looking to extend their winning streak to four. Garcia has played on just two losing European teams and been on five winning ones. He served as an assistant captain at the 2010 event for which he did not qualify.9. No problems in RioU.S. team members Watson, Kuchar, Fowler and Patrick Reed seem to be enjoying themselves this week prior to the Olympic golf competition. 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