“This is no one’s fault but mine,” Keegan Bradley admitted after Team USA’s unexpected loss at Bethpage Black. After waiting more than a decade to make the Ryder Cup roster, Bradley lived his childhood dream of representing America in red, white, and blue, but made the ultimate sacrifice by taking on the role of playing captain. And still, the USA lost. Critics were quick to weigh in, including Brandel Chamblee, who never holds back.
Chamblee, discussing the Ryder Cup with Bailey on their “The Favorite Chamblee” podcast, discussed Sunday’s showdown in New York. While no one would have thought the US to close the gap of a 7-point trail, it did come quite close to a miraculous comeback. But unfortunately, it faltered. Based on that, when Bailey asked Chamblee what grade he would give