To put it simply, the Ryder Cup experience has been a rollercoaster. While initially the US Team looked in a good position entering Bethpage, the Friday fourballs and foursomes quickly shifted the momentum. Although the Americans found their groove on Sunday, winning most of the singles, the comeback wasn’t just in time to turn the game. Following the stinging 15-13 loss to Europe, Captain Keegan Bradley is still not over the defeat.
Reflecting on the tragedy, Bradley shared his biggest regret a month following the event. “I really would enjoy playing in one more. I don’t know if I’ll get the chance,” Bradley revealed his desire to play in the Ryder Cup. Although he had the opportunity to count himself in the team, the US Captain refrained from picking up the clubs, prioritizing his cap