US Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley opted not to become the first playing captain in 62 years in the biennial match play showdown with Europe when he rounded out his squad on Wednesday.

Bradley named his six captain's selections to complete the 12-man US team and didn't call his own name, saying he ultimately decided he must focus on his captain's duties as the Americans vie to regain the trophy they lost in Rome two years ago.

"I grew up wanting to play Ryder Cups," Bradley said at a press conference at the PGA of America headquarters in Frisco, Texas. "I grew up wanting to fight alongside these guys. And it just broke my heart no to play."

"But ultimately I was chosen to do a job," he added. "I was chosen to be captain of this team. And my ultimate goal to start this whole thing was t

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