The final leg of the FedEx Cup Playoffs, the Tour Championship , is the last chance for players hoping to earn a captain's pick for the Ryder Cup.
But for Keegan Bradley, it's even more complicated. The 39-year-old isn't just evaluating others but himself, too.
As the captain, he is weighing whether to name himself as a playing captain for the Bethpage Black battle. Currently, there's no certainty but pressure.
The eight-time PGA Tour winner fired a bogey-free 64 on Friday at East Lake, climbing into a tie for 14th at 6-under. That round also included a physics-defying moment on the par-3 15th, where his tee shot landed short of the pin, spun back, and rolled into the cup for birdie.
Bradley later defined the shot as "unreal" in a post-round chat with NBC Sports. But that moment