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Keegan Bradley, pay attention to Ryder Cup Hopes in Quail Hollow

May 10, 2025; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Keegan Bradley is preparing to play the 13th Tee on the third round of the Truist Championship Golf Tournament. Compulsory Credit: Bill Streicher-Imagn Images

Charlotte – Keegan Bradley is playing in the last round of the PGA Championship on Sunday, or if he is an audience, he will carefully analyze what he has seen.

As the US captain for the Ryder Cup, he contributed to the results and details in Quail Hollow this week.

“I think these main branches are separate men, Brad Bradley said Tuesday. “You see a man hanging there on Sunday, this is an impressive thing, especially around such a course. As I said, I’m still trying to play and do there.”

Therefore, this can be a major week in the formation of the US team, both about how the score rankings are shaken and the results obtained from seeing the list contestants.

“There are many dangerous points here, and the movement in the score list may be too much in these events.” He said. “A man based on pressure and can feel it, maybe you see a younger man, this is as close to Bethpage, because on Sundays, the pressure is too much in a large section and you can see a lot there.”

There is no urgency to make elections, but the golfers are trying to make good impressions in front of Bradley in the second major this year.

“They are always really hard decisions,” he said. He continued: “So if you can get more information, it will help you, but we will see how the team has been shaped for the next few months.”

Bradley’s connection with the PGA Championship dates back to 2011, when he won the tournament in Atlanta on his first major.

He still wants to be competitive in any tournament, but Ryder admits that he is consumed as the role of the Cup captain.

“The best way to do this is how we will continue to do this, how to hold a suitable meeting last week,” he said. “I think this is the biggest obstacle to close a part of my brain, it’s interesting because when I enter the ropes in a tournament, the only time I can do it.”

38 -year -old Bradley, rarely in the main branches these days, leadership factors. During his last 10 trips, he ranks 18th in the PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Club last May.

But far from being forgotten in the tour. Among the seven career championships, he won a tournament in each of the last three years.

Nevertheless, it is a long shooting for Bradley to take a position as a player to the Ryder Cup team.

“This year is different because my main business in Ryder Cup is to be captain,” he said. “Currently, every day I go as a captain. I don’t even think of me as a player at this point. If I come to the end of the year and if I’m in that conversation, I’ll change it.”

-BOB Sutton, field level media

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