Keegan Bradley agonising over whether to be a playing Ryder Cup captain for US

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Keegan Bradley agonising over whether to be a playing Ryder Cup captain for US

  • Bradley: ‘This is the biggest decision of my life’

  • No captain has played at event since 1963

Keegan Bradley has opened up on the intense strain associated with his upcoming and “defining” decision on whether to play for, as well as captain, the United States in the Ryder Cup.

“I am going to be really happy when this week is over,” Bradley said. “I have about had it with this whole thing. I am ready to figure out what we are doing and get a team together.” Bradley is due huge credit for his candour. A second round of 64 at the Tour Championship boosted his case to become the first Ryder Cup playing captain since Arnold Palmer in 1963. Bradley, who was 11th in the US rankings heading into the Atlanta event, will name his six wildcards on Wednesday.

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