For a man whose relationship with the Ryder Cup remains incredibly complex, Keegan Bradley made a straightforward decision Wednesday when he left his name off the United States roster that is set to take center stage next month at Bethpage Black. The 39-year-old captain chose country and team over his personal desires in an act of selflessness that appears simpler on paper than in practice.
"This was a really tough decision," Bradley said. "I would say there was a point this year where I was [planning on] playing, a while ago, and all these guys stepped up in a major way and played their way on to this team. That's something that I'm really proud of and something that I really wanted. It was an extremely difficult decision but one that I'm really happy with. I'm really happy with thes