The ball is in Keegan Bradley’s court. No, he’s not going pro in tennis. But he can make history by becoming the first playing captain for Team U.S. since the late Arnold Palmer. He tried his best to make it into the squad on merit. Unfortunately, a top-six finish was a bit out of his reach. As Bradley sits at 11th on the Ryder Cup leaderboard, he has one critical decision to make: should he go in as the playing captain at Bethpage? Former Ryder Cup vice captain, Stewart Cink, believes that he should definitely play in New York, but under one condition.
Zach Johnson’s deputy joined the SiriusXM PGA Tour Radio to discuss the possibility of seeing Bradley as a playing captain. Showing strong support for Captain America’s ability on the course, Cink said, “I think Keegan’s one of the top