Keegan Bradley Breaks Silence After Ryder Cup Loss
Keegan Bradley Breaks Silence After Ryder Cup Loss

Keegan Bradley Breaks Silence After Ryder Cup Loss

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Keegan Bradley, speaking publicly for the first time at Travelers Championship media day, said the U.S. team's 15-13 loss to Europe at Bethpage Black “will haunt” him and that “there's no part of me that thinks I'll ever get over this.” He said the Americans' dramatic Sunday singles rally could not erase an 11.5-4.5 deficit from the first two days and called the aftermath one of the toughest times of his life, adding that years of planning felt wasted. Bradley said he regretted not naming himself a playing captain at 39 and that he will “forever wonder” if he should have played, and he even questioned whether he still wants to participate in “this effing event.” His raw comments were widely reported and have shaped the immediate public narrative around the home loss at Bethpage.

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