Ryder Cup Captains Bradley, Donald Set Friendship Aside for New York Showdown
Ryder Cup Captains Bradley, Donald Set Friendship Aside for New York Showdown

Ryder Cup Captains Bradley, Donald Set Friendship Aside for New York Showdown

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Keegan Bradley and Luke Donald, captains of the U.S. and European Ryder Cup teams respectively, have a strong friendship built over 14 years, including being business partners and fellow members of a golf club. Despite their camaraderie and mutual respect, they have committed to setting aside their friendship to fiercely compete when the Ryder Cup begins at Bethpage Black, New York. Bradley, a first-time captain, aims to win back the title from Donald, who led Europe to victory in Rome two years ago. Both captains expressed appreciation for their relationship, with Bradley highlighting Donald's respectful treatment early in his career and Donald noting their regular communication and shared experiences. They agreed that while competition will be intense during the event, they plan to reconnect socially afterward, demonstrating the balance between rivalry and friendship. The Ryder Cup matches are highly anticipated, with large crowds expected, and the captains' dynamic setting a unique tone for the competition.

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