Keegan Bradley is pulling out all the stops to prep the U.S. team for the Ryder Cup showdown at Bethpage Black in September. He’s pushing for Ryder Cup hopefuls to compete in next month’s Procore Championship – strategically scheduled just two weeks before the big event. For most U.S. players, that’s a manageable ask. But for a key Ryder Cup contender like Bryson DeChambeau, it might be a challenge.

It’s all because of the PGA Tour’s lingering ban on Bryson DeChambeau following his switch to LIV Golf, a penalty still in place after he joined LIV Golf as a founding member three years back. Keegan Bradley shared his frustration regarding the same after the opening round at the 2025 BMW Championship, saying, “Well, he’s suspended. And that’s out of my control. I thought the Ryder Cup so

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