Keegan Bradley has one wish as he mulls over the decision -- set to be announce Wednesday morning -- as to whether he should become the first Ryder Cup playing captain for the United States since Arnold Palmer in 1963.
"I wish he was alive and I could call him," said Bradley in reference to Palmer, who died in 2016. "If I had one thing, I wish I could call Arnold and talk to him because I think he'd have some great advice for me."
While Palmer's advice likely would have been sage and pointed, it's impossible to know what exactly the golf icon would tell Bradley
It's conceivable to believe Palmer would encourage Bradley to suit up. "You must play boldly to win" stands one of Palmer's most famous quotes, after all. However, Palmer cared about winning first and foremost. Taking that track,