Keegan Bradley insists winning the Ryder Cup is the ’only thing’ he cares about after being left ‘heartbroken’ by leaving himself out of his captain’s picks for Bethpage Black.

Bradley was a consideration to be the first playing captain at Ryder Cup since Arnold Palmer in 1963, having won the Travelers Championship in June as part of an impressive season on the PGA Tour.

The 39-year-old missed out on one of the six automatic qualification spots, finishing in 11th place, with Bradley still undecided whether to take on a dual role for Team USA ahead of him ending tied-seventh at the season-ending Tour Championship.

Bradley confirmed he had elected against being a playing-captain when he revealed his six captain's picks, with Justin Thomas, Collin Morikawa, Ben Griffin, Cameron Young, Patr

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