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Masters champion Patrick Reed said Friday he was focused on winning the European Tour’s season-long points race rather than making a point to his fellow Americans with his play at the WGC-HSBC Champions tournament in Shanghai.

Reed has not crossed paths with Jordan Spieth since accusing his Ryder Cup teammate of splitting up their partnership at last month’s event.

The pairing had worked well in previous team events and Reed said he had been “blindsided” by the decision.

“The issue’s obviously with Jordan not wanting to play with me,” he told the New York Times after the US was thrashed by Europe in Paris.

Even though captain Jim Furyk said the decision had been “totally” his, Reed’s accusation raised the issue of how he would be welcomed onto future American teams.

“Ryder Cup was three, almost four weeks ago. Right now I’m just trying to play great golf and finish off the year right,” Reed said.

After Friday’s round, Reed was asked by a reporter: “Looking at how The Ryder Cup turned out and the fallout after that, do you come here with any sort of thought of making a point, especially the way you played yesterday?”

“Not really,” replied Reed.

Asked who his “perfect” partner would be for the next American team event, the 2019 Presidents Cup in Australia, Reed responded: “I don’t know. I don’t even know where I stand on the whole points list [for the Presidents Cup] or anything like that. Right now I’m just kind of focusing on this week and trying to get through the season.”

In his first start since featuring in the US team’s losing Ryder Cup cause, Reed tried to keep the focus on the future rather than open old wounds.

“Right now I’m just trying to play great golf and finish off the year right,” said Reed, who was 0-2 partnered with Tiger Woods before winning his singles match.

On Friday, Reed found three water hazards en route to an even-par 72 that left him three strokes behind leaders Tony Finau at Sheshan International.

Reed, who unusually for a leading American has European Tour membership, is third behind Francesco Molinari and Tommy Fleetwood on the tour’s Race to Dubai standings.

The season champion will be crowned at the World Tour Championship in Dubai in three weeks.

“I’m a little bit behind Francesco … and I’m hoping to close that gap and have a chance to hopefully win the Race to Dubai,” Reed said.

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