FARMINGDALE, N.Y. – U.S. captain Keegan Bradley isn’t deviating from his plan – even with the Americans staring at a three-point deficit at home.
After getting rolled, 3-1, in the opening foursomes session, Bradley will send back three of the same pairings on Saturday morning at Bethpage Black. The only change is Bryson DeChambeau’s partner in the leadoff spot, swapping out Justin Thomas for Cameron Young. Young, who was in the same pre-event practice pod with DeChambeau, Thomas and Ben Griffin, was the best U.S. player statistically on Day 1, racking up five birdies in what became a 6-and-5 fourballs victory.
“We’re not going to panic,” Bradley said.
The Europeans made Ryder Cup history on Friday morning when they won each of the first three matches on foreign soil. Their 5 ½ to 2 ½ ad