Keegan Bradley can still one day play at a Ryder Cup but will be dreading what threatens to be a thriller at Bethpage this September, believes Rich Beem.
Bradley put to bed questions over his potential involvement as the first player-captain since 1963 on Wednesday as he announced his six picks to complete Team USA's line-up.
The world No 11 unveiled Justin Thomas, Collin Morikawa, Ben Griffin, Cameron Young, Patrick Cantlay and Sam Burns as his chosen players ahead of the 45th edition of the Ryder Cup from September 26-28, live on Sky Sports.
Bradley admitted he was heartbroken to have left himself out, but Beem insists his Ryder Cup dream does not have to end there.
Beem: Bradley has playing Ryder Cup in him in future
"I think I'd like to say yes [he could still play one day] becau