Keegan Bradley is still weighing up whether to select himself as a Ryder Cup captain's pick after completing his "proudest season" by contending at the PGA Tour's Tour Championship.
Bradley ended tied-seventh in the FedExCup season finale at East Lake, five strokes behind Tommy Fleetwood, a sixth top-10 of a PGA Tour campaign that included victory in the Travelers Championship.
The 39-year-old missed out on one of six automatic spots for the United States Ryder Cup team, finishing 11th in the qualification standings, but could still announce himself as one of six captain's picks when he completes his side on Wednesday - live from 4pm on Sky Sports Golf .
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