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Keegan Hansen Bradley[1] (born June 7, 1986) is an American professional golfer who competes on the PGA Tour. He has won seven tour events, most notably the 2011 PGA Championship. He is one of six golfers to win in his major debut, along with Ben Curtis, Fred Herd, Willie Park, Sr., Francis Ouimet and Horace Rawlins.
Full highlights, score, and results from the final day of competition for the 2024 Presidents Cup. ... Keegan Bradley. Si Woo Kim +1. F. Tony Finau. Corey Conners-5. F. Wyndham Clark. Min Woo Lee ...
Bradley finished with an even par 72 on Sunday, which kept him at 12-under on the week. Bradley is now the first active U.S. Ryder Cup captain to win on the PGA Tour since Davis Love III did so in ...
Bradley earned $4 million for his second title in the BMW Championship, also winning at Aronimink in 2018 when he was the No. 52 seed in what was then a 70-man field.
Mark Bradley, a longtime club professional, had never seen his 38-year-old son win in person. The victory moved Bradley from No. 50 to No. 4 in the FedEx Cup, sending him to the Tour Championship where he will start four shots behind Scottie Scheffler in a 72-hole chase for the $25 million prize. There's also another cup in play.
Bradley missed only two fairways and two greens, took advantage of the par 5s and made it look relatively easy on the 8,130-yard course, the longest in PGA Tour history. Hideki Matsuyama, the winner in the playoff opener last week, was at 5 under in the middle of the 18th fairway when the opening round was suspended by lightning in the area, a ...
A Sunday flourish saw a star-studded American side cruise to its 10th consecutive victory in the biennial contest, Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley clinching the winning point in an 18.5–11.5 ...
Bradley earned $4 million for his second title in the BMW Championship, also winning at Aronimink in 2018 when he was the No. 52 seed in what was then a 70-man field. Bradley and Scott joined Tommy Fleetwood (69) and Chris Kirk (69) who moved into the top 30 to qualifying for the Tour Championship.