The Ryder Cup is only weeks away, and Keegan Bradley has turned Napa Valley into his personal staging ground. While he isn’t playing in the Procore Championship, Bradley has been roaming the course in a cart, tracking 10 of his players as they fine-tune pairings and dynamics. The buzz is all about Bethpage Black. But here’s the thing — the Procore Championship is supposed to be a major PGA Tour stop in its own right. Instead, it’s starting to look like nothing more than a Ryder Cup practice ground. And that might put new PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp in an awkward spot.

Brandon Porath and Andy Johnson discussed this. “Is this the Procore, or is this just practice? This feels disrespectful to the world’s number one construction software and everybody associated with Procore that work

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