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That’s the kind of in-round resilience you want out of a player. Bradley entered the week ranked 17th in the U.S. Ryder Cup standings, but should move close to automatic-qualifier status.
He's also ranked No. 7 in the Official World Golf Rankings ahead of multiple players who will be automatic qualifiers for the International team. U.S. Ryder Cup standings as of June 23 ...
Like for Tiger Woods when he was playing captain for the U.S. in the 2019 Presidents Cup, relying on vice captains would allow Keegan Bradley to juggle both roles in the Ryder Cup at Bethpage.
The British Open tees off on Thursday with not just the glory of lifting the Claret Jug on offer for the field at Royal Portrush but places in the Ryder Cup up for grabs for US and European ...
Obviously this is awesome coming from J.J. in that he won the U.S. Open, but it speaks to how much the Ryder Cup is constantly on Keegan’s mind. As sports fans this is the kind of thing we dream ...
Keegan Bradley has put himself in an intriguing spot. His could become the first U.S. Ryder Cup playing captain since Arnold Palmer in 1963.
The United States Ryder Cup team helmed by captain Keegan Bradley has added its fifth vice captain to the leadership room ahead of the biennial competition set for Sept. 26-28 at Bethpage Black in ...
And that might just be fine. You might even have Ryder Cup tickets, in which case you’re extremely confident you can scream at Jon Rahm until your eyes bulge on that first tee.
Keegan Bradley was a surprising choice as America’s Ryder Cup captain. Now he’s playing so well that he has to consider picking himself to be on the team.
With over 27,000 Ryder Cup points, he is the only player whose spot is entirely secure. His elite consistency this season has placed him at the center of the U.S. effort, and he will anchor the ...
The PGA of America, which made $23 million from the ’99 Ryder Cup, decided to give players and the captain $100,000 for the charity of their choice, plus $100,000 for their colleges to support a ...
STRAFFAN, Ireland - No one playing in the Ryder Cup wants to be this year's version of Jean Van de Velde, Jarmo Sandelin or Andrew Coltart. Those Europeans are the only players in the past 21 years ...