Keegan Bradley has announced his six wildcard picks for the Ryder Cup, with the Team USA captain opting not to select himself as a playing captain.
Bradley had previously said he would not consider picking himself as one of Team USA’s six wildcards when he was announced as captain last year.
But the World No.11’s form since then, which has seen him win twice on the PGA Tour, has complicated his decision-making greatly.
Bradley finished 11th in the qualification standings for Team USA and, in any other circumstance, would have been a common-sense selection for his third Ryder Cup appearance.
But many have raised concerns about the feasibility of a playing captain in the modern-day era, especially given that the last golfer to take on such a challenge was Arnold Palmer way back in 1963.