“Keegan Bradley Leads Team USA at Ryder Cup”

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Keegan Bradley, at 39 years old, will lead the USA team in the upcoming Ryder Cup competition. Despite being part of the 2012 edition at Medinah where Europe made a remarkable comeback, he has never used the golf bag he received back then. The event, known as the Miracle at Medinah, remains a painful memory for Bradley and his American team, who squandered a substantial lead on the final day in Chicago.

Bradley has only participated in two Ryder Cup tournaments, in 2012 and 2014, both resulting in defeats. The 2012 loss, especially, on home turf, where the American team was significantly ahead, continues to resonate deeply with Bradley. He has vowed not to open the kit bag from that tournament until he secures a Ryder Cup victory.

Reflecting on his experiences, Bradley acknowledged the profound impact the 2012 Ryder Cup had on his career, noting the mix of highs and lows during the event. Despite his impressive individual performance, including a major triumph at the US PGA Championship in the same year, Bradley’s team efforts in subsequent Ryder Cup events were not successful.

Although Bradley has not been part of the Ryder Cup team in recent years, he remains hopeful of a playing-captain role in the upcoming competition at Bethpage, New York. While contemplating the decision to potentially select himself for the team, Bradley recognizes the potential controversy but emphasizes that his choice will be made in the best interest of the team’s success.

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