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Back to travel claim, Keogan Bradley’s chances that Ryder Cup playing Captain Shrink


Keegan Bradley was uncomfortable on every silence that hit Friday at the Traveler Championship.

A day later?

“Just one of those days when everything feels great,” Bradley said on Saturday after the third car, 7-slightly 63 on the tpc high. “I hit the ball well, he set great, he felt comfortable all day, which is rarely.”

Bradley gained almost a stroke in all four aspects, including over shooting and a half around the greenery. The cardio is seven birds and have no gods to climb in a relationship for a second with Russell Henley at 13 below, three tommy Fleetwood.

The victory of the return of Bradley would mark his other in three years in three years in passengers, but would also shot him in the order of the United States. Bradley, who will captain the American team on Bethpage later this year entered this week ranked number 17 in American points. He missed only one cut this year, on masters, and there are four top 10s, including recently on the PGA championship and memorial tournament. He tied up in 33. in the past week opened.

Bradley has already said that he would not choose himself and must be automatically qualified for the American team of 12 MAN. Arnold Palmer was the last playing glass of Ryder, which makes 1963. Years in East Lake. Palmer went 4-2 to run Americans to win 23 to 9.

Entering another Sunday in case of passengers, this time as a Captain Ryder Cup, Vermont Nation called the moment “quite strange.”

“Somehow I came to this epiphany, no one ever had anyone ever experienced what I’m going through right now,” Bradley said. “Arnold Palmer is … but mostly, the captains are made playback or at the end of his career or play the champion tour. So, it’s pretty cool, I have something that doesn’t have a lot of people.”

The fans around the TPC Highlands river did not allow Bradley to forget that.

“I try not to think I’m not thinking about playing, but they remind me of every hole,” Bradley added. “Tomorrow is the anniversary of the year to call a call for a glass of Ryder, so quite crazy that we are from year after year, but tomorrow’s day can be even better.”



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