U.S. team captain Keegan Bradley expects to feel the sting of losing the 2025 Ryder Cup forever.

It was less than a month ago that the European team raced to a huge two-day lead and held on for a 15-13 win at Bethpage Black in Farmingdale, N.Y. Bradley, 39, spoke to reporters on Monday for the first time since leaving the Long Island site about his experience.

"You win, it's glory for a lifetime. You lose, it's, ‘I'm going to have to sit with this for the rest of my life,'" Bradley said in Sutton, Mass., site of media day for the 2026 Travelers Championship, which he won this year.

"There's no part of me that thinks I'll ever get over this," Bradley said. "Since the Ryder Cup -- to now -- has been one of the toughest times in my life."

The Ryder Cup was positioned to be one of the grea

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