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Rider Cup on Keegan Bradley Quail Hallow keeping an eye on hope

May 10, 2025; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Keagan Bradley prepared to play her shot to play her shot from the 13th T during the third round of the Trust Championship Golf Tournament. Compulsory Credit: Bill Stretcher-Emagan Picture

Charlotte – Is Keagan Bradley playing in the final round of the PGA Championship on Sunday or if he is an audience, he must be analyzing carefully what he sees.

As the US captain for the Rider Cup, he lies in the result and details in quail hollow this week.

Bradley said on Tuesday, “I think these major are like different people.” “You see a man hanging there on Sunday, this is an impressive thing, especially around such a course. As I said, I am still playing outside and trying to talk.”

So this can be a big week in the formation of the American team, both of them concluded how the points were shaken out and the roster contenders were concluded.

Bradley said, “There are a lot of points here, and movement in the points list, it can be a lot in these events.” “You see a man, perhaps a small man, who is standing for pressure and it can feel, it’s as close as we are going to the bethpage that the pressure on Sunday is very much in a major, and you can see a lot there.”

There is no request to choose, but golfer will try to create good impressions in front of Bradley in the second head of this year.

“They always make tough decisions,” they said. “So more information you can help with those people, but we will see how the team shapes the next few months.”

Bradley’s relationship with the PGA Championship spreads until 2011, when he won the tournament in his first head in Atlanta.

He still wants to be competitive in any tournament, but he admits to consume his role as the captain of the Rider Cup.

“It is constantly in my mind how we are going about doing so, the best way to go about doing so, how to run a proper meeting last week,” he said. “I think this biggest obstacle is closing that part of my brain, which is interesting, because when I reach inside ropes in a tournament, this is really the only time when I can do so.”

Bradley, 38, these days rarely factor in the leaderboard in Major. In his last 10 such outings, his tie finished his best for the 18th place in May at the PGA Championship at Vallah Golf Club.

But he has forgotten on the tour. In his seven career championships, he has won a tournament in each in the last three years.

Nevertheless, it is a long shot that Bradley will also hold a position in the Rider Cup team as a player.

“This is different this year because my main task in the Rider Cup is to become captain,” he said. “Right now, I go every day as a captain. I don’t even think of me as a player at this point. If I reach the end of the year and I am in that conversation, I will change it.”

-Bob Sutton, Field Level Media

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