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Bradley Owns Up to Bethpage Blunder: Calls for Smarter Course Setup After Scoring Struggles

Bradley Owns Up to Bethpage Blunder: Calls for Smarter Course Setup After Scoring Struggles

LIV golfers given qualification path to The Open:
Organizers have unveiled a bold new route for LIV players to reach The Open – a blend of designated qualifying events and merit-based spots. The move represents a clear step toward integrating LIV talent into golf’s flagship championship and opens fresh opportunities for players to earn their place on the sport’s biggest stage.

Bradley: Made mistake with Bethpage course setup:
Bradley has acknowledged he got the Bethpage setup wrong, saying aggressive pin placements and unusual tee rotations made scoring far tougher than intended. He’s calling for tweaks and taking the experience as a lesson – aiming for smarter setups that present a fair, compelling test at future events

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Bradley: Ryder Cup ‘biggest decision’ of my life

Bradley: Ryder Cup ‘biggest decision’ of my life

LIV golfers given qualification path to The Open:
Officials announce LIV golfers will gain a defined qualification pathway to The Open through designated events and exemptions, a move seen as key to integrating the rival tour’s top talent.

Bradley: Ryder Cup ‘biggest decision’ of my life:
Bradley says choosing to play in the Ryder Cup was the ‘biggest decision’ of his life, citing family, career impact and the honour of representing his country amid intense pressure and proud expectations.

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Bradley’s Emotional Return to the PGA Tour Spotlight

Bradley’s Emotional Return to the PGA Tour Spotlight

In a heartwarming return to the PGA Tour, Bradley reflects on the tumultuous journey that led him back to the spotlight. Overwhelmed with emotion, he confesses that he never thought he would experience this moment again. Surrounded by a younger generation of players, Bradley admits that he admires and respects their talent, leading to an uncharacteristic outburst of joy after making a putt. Breaking from the traditional suppression of emotions on the golf course, Bradley embraces the freedom and exhilaration of this tournament, allowing his genuine feelings to shine through.

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Bradley among Furyk’s picks for Presidents Cup

Bradley among Furyk’s picks for Presidents Cup

U.S. Presidents Cup captain Jim Furyk announced Tuesday that Keith Bradley will be among his four captain’s picks for the upcoming tournament to be played at Liberty National Golf Club in New Jersey from Sept. 30-Oct. 2.

Bradley, who played collegiately at the University of South Carolina, has four PGA Tour victories, including the 2018 Zurich Classic of New Orleans, which he won with partner Billy Horschel. He has made four previous Presidents Cup appearances, going 6-5-1 in match play.

The United States is seeking to reclaim the Presidents Cup after losing to the International team in 2019 at Royal Melbourne Golf Club in Australia.

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Last-man-in Bradley takes 1-shot lead at BMW

Last-man-in Bradley takes 1-shot lead at BMW

Keegan Bradley, the last man into the field at the BMW Championship, took a one-shot lead after the opening round on Thursday. The American carded a bogey-free 65 at Wilmington Country Club, one stroke ahead of a group of four players including world number one Scottie Scheffler.

Bradley, who only qualified for the event on Monday, took advantage of the favorable morning conditions and made the most of his chances on the greens. The 36-year-old hit 13 of 18 greens in regulation and needed just 26 putts to complete his round.

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