Keegan Bradley Aims for Ryder Cup 2027 Comeback After Tough Captaincy Experience
Keegan Bradley targets Ryder Cup 2027 return as player after haunting captaincy stint
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Keegan Bradley, reflecting on his challenging captaincy during the 2023 Ryder Cup, aspires to return as a player for the 2027 team. Despite facing criticism for his leadership, he hopes to redeem his Ryder Cup experience under captain Jim Furyk in Ireland.
- 01Keegan Bradley captained the USA team during a disappointing Ryder Cup in 2023.
- 02He aims to make the Ryder Cup team in 2027, despite being 41 at that time.
- 03Bradley expressed the emotional toll of his captaincy, admitting it still haunts him.
- 04Jim Furyk will captain the USA team in the next Ryder Cup, having previously faced defeat in 2018.
- 05Three-time major champion Jordan Spieth is also competing in the PGA Championship, aiming for a career grand slam.
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Keegan Bradley, who captained the United States during a disappointing Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black in 2023, expressed his desire to return as a player for the 2027 team in Ireland. Reflecting on the painful experience, Bradley admitted that he still thinks about the event and the decisions he made. He took full responsibility for the USA's record 11.5-4.5 deficit after the first two days, leading to a challenging atmosphere. Bradley, now 39, acknowledges the difficulty of making the team at age 41 but is motivated by the chance to play under captain Jim Furyk, who has become a mentor and friend. Meanwhile, three-time major champion Jordan Spieth is also in the spotlight at the PGA Championship, aiming to complete his career grand slam with a win, which he describes as a significant goal.
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