NAPA, Calif. – The sign of any good Ryder Cup captain is not leaving anything to chance, and Keegan Bradley is off to a solid start.
Bradley, who is not playing this week’s Procore Championship but was an early fixture on the range at Silverado Resort on Tuesday as his team makes its final preparations for this year’s matches, orchestrated many of the Day 1 practice pairings — and it is not a coincidence they look much like the groupings for Rounds 1 and 2.
Harris English, Collin Morikawa and Webb Simpson (one of Bradley’s vice captains) played their practice rounds together Tuesday and will also be grouped for the first and second rounds.
Scottie Scheffler, Russell Henley and J.J. Spaun also played nine holes on Tuesday and will be in the same threesome for the first two rounds at the