Keegan Bradley will be part of the Presidents Cup team in Montreal, and the Ryder Cup captain has since posted on social media after being informed of the news.
Despite Jim Furyk being urged to leave Bradley off the team, the 54-year-old selected the 38-year-old, along with Brian Harman, Russell Henley, Max Homa, Tony Finau and Sam Burns.
The six picks will join the automatic qualifications for the event which starts on September 24 at Royal Montreal Golf Club.
Keegan Bradley posts message on X after making Presidents Cup team
Bradley, who recently claimed the BMW Championship at Castle Pines, posted a three-word message on X accompanied by a video of the players set to go up against Mike Weir’s International side.
“Let’s go Fellas,” Bradley wrote.
Bradley’s selection for the Presidents Cup will feel all the sweeter after he narrowly missed out on the 2023 Ryder Cup in Rome.
Keegan Bradley faces added pressure at the Presidents Cup
After being named Ryder Cup captain, all eyes will be on Bradley in Montreal next month.
It’s a unique scenario, and there will undoubtedly be added pressure on the 38-year-old’s shoulders.
Overall, 2024 hasn’t been overly kind to Bradley, with his win at the BMW Championship being the big high point.
There have been suggestions that his win 6000 feet above sea level in Denver was a flash in the pan, with his performance at the Tour Championship more aligned with what he’s produced for the most part this season.
Only time will tell whether this pick will work out, and if it doesn’t, criticism will almost certainly follow.
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