Keegan Bradley and trickiest captain's pick ever
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The anticipation for the world’s best golfers to arrive at Bethpage Black in just over a month for the Ryder Cup between the United States and Europe is palpable. While captain Keegan Bradley is still finalizing his roster—balancing automatic qualifiers from the top six in points with his own selections—he has a clear plan for team-building: compete together in the Procore Championship two weeks prior.
Six golfers have now officially qualified for the United States' Ryder Cup team, as Scottie Scheffler, J.J. Spaun, Xander Schauffele, Harris English and Bryson DeChambeau finished top-six in the standings and earned automatic berths.
The LIV Golf star told Sports Illustrated he would love to play in a PGA Tour event Keegan Bradley is championing for his Ryder Cup team were he not suspended.
Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley wants his team to play together in a PGA Tour event before the United States hosts Team Europe at Bethpage Black Course in New York beginning Sept. 26.
Bryson DeChambeau lamented how the ongoing cold war between LIV Golf and the PGA Tour is standing in the way of him getting some work with his prospective teammates ahead of the Ryder Cup.
Bryson DeChambeau, confirmed for Team USA, won't join Keegan Bradley's Ryder Cup warm-up due to PGA Tour suspension, despite strong form and team support.