ATLANTA (AP) — There is only one way out of this mess for U.S. captain Keegan Bradley and that’s for the Americans to win the Ryder Cup.

Anything else will result in endless second-guessing of what Bradley calls the biggest decision of his life. That starts Wednesday when he goes to PGA of America headquarters in Frisco, Texas, and reveals whether the captain is one of his six captain’s picks.

Bradley could pick himself and become the first playing captain since Arnold Palmer in 1963. He already has said he would not hand over the job to one of his assistants.

Losing captains always get blamed, and they know that when they take the job. They didn’t make the right captain’s picks. They had the wrong pairings. One player should have sat out, another should have played more. The rain suits

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