Bradley’s Ryder Cup Captaincy a Total Stunner
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Bradley’s Ryder Cup Captaincy a Total Stunner

The Americans went off the board for their 2025 Ryder Cup captain. 

Way off the board.

Keegan Bradley, at 39, will be the youngest American captain in more than 60 years. He is set to lead the U.S. side at Bethpage Black 14 months from now. 

The move is incredibly surprising on multiple fronts. 

For one, the Americans had been sticking with the European model of having assistant captains rise through the ranks to assume the head captaincy. Following Tom Watson’s disastrous 2014 captaincy, the following four American captains all had extensive experience as assistant captains in previous Ryder Cups. All of them were well past their playing primes while they were captain. The idea had been to establish a consistent model of how teams were constructed and led. 

Bradley hasn’t been an assistant captain. He is still very competitive as a PGA Tour player, having narrowly missed making last year’s team (Netflix crews captured the heartbreaking moment where he learned the news). He has played in the Ryder Cup but not since 2012 at Medinah. Famously, Bradley never unpacked his suitcase from that event after the Americans blew a 10-6 lead on the final day. 

It’s hard to overstate how much of a departure this is for American team golf (which follows a similar formula for the Presidents Cup). Going with a completely inexperienced captain still in the middle of his career is among the most surprising selections in Ryder Cup history. 

It’s also a shocker because Tiger Woods isn’t the captain. 

This particular Ryder Cup captaincy once seemed destined to belong to Phil Mickelson. He has a love affair with New York and a deep history with the event. Once he left for LIV in such a divisive fashion, that wiped out his chances. 

Most figured the captaincy would then go to Woods. He has been a Presidents Cup captain and has been involved as an assistant/team consultant in recent Ryder Cups. 

The position was reportedly offered to Tiger but he apparently turned it down due to concerns that he couldn’t serve as a Tour player director on the policy board while also being a Ryder Cup captain. He figures to have a substantial role in trying to unify the game. 

That left a void for the 2025 captaincy. Rather than going with a former assistant captain, the PGA of America chose Bradley. 

The announcement comes in July, more than three months later than typical. That points to the trouble in securing a captain.

Bradley will be the youngest American captain since Arnold Palmer (34) in 1963. Palmer was a playing captain as the U.S. won in a landslide. 

This will be different. Bradley, despite being ranked No. 19 in the world, almost certainly won’t be playing. The task of a captain in modern Ryder Cups is too much for someone also competing. 

He’ll be charged with channeling his passion for the event into a game plan that gives the Americans a shot at three consecutive victories on home soil. And he’ll be charged with washing the stench off of Zach Johnson’s troublesome captaincy from last year. Being from the northeast is helpful—Bradley is a New England guy who should have plenty of support. 

Will it be a disaster where Bradley isn’t ready for the responsibility? 

Or will his passion and focus unlock a new template for the Americans where thinking outside the box is the new norm?

It will be fascinating to watch. 

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      DERH50

      5 months ago

      Tiger is a close buddy of JP McManus (billionaire) who owns Adare Manor in Ireland, the venue for the 2027 Ryder Cup. He was always aiming for that gig…

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      Craig Brown

      5 months ago

      I think that Keegan is a great choice for Captain. His love of the Ryder Cup and fiery competitiveness are a good combination for both player and Captaincy.

      Reply

      ryebread

      5 months ago

      Hopefully (as a US Citizen) Bradley is as good a captain as Johnson was a bad one.

      Reply

      GR

      5 months ago

      Even the PGA of America knows Keegan got screwed over by Z-J’s captain selections last time!

      Reply

      Sandbggr

      5 months ago

      Keegan exemplifies the USA’s grit and determination. I think he will be a great captain and lead the team to victory at Bethpage in 2025. The sting of being left off the last team will be channeled by Keegan into one of the most passionate captaincy and team in recent memory.

      Reply

      Gary

      5 months ago

      Congratulations Keegan, and good luck!

      Reply

      ken

      5 months ago

      Good Luck Keegan. Bring us a winner!!

      Reply

      BH

      5 months ago

      Hopefully early scrutiny about him being captain will harden his resolve to put foot to @$$ next year. I’d love to see a good massacre in NY with the Euro’s playing the part of Custer.

      Side note, I feel very old now that someone my age is a Ryder Cup Captain……. Sad days….

      Reply

      MarkM

      5 months ago

      I think it’s a great move. Keegan will be the most passionate captain they’ve had in a long, long time. They need to shake up that “boys club” and bring in some new blood and perspective. Plus it’s only right after the way he got screwed out of the last Ryder Cup. And lastly, the fans in NY are gonna go apesh*t for Keegan.

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      Mike

      5 months ago

      Overall, I think a good choice. Tiger had no time for it & also, nothing to gain from it. I’m also thinking payback for being left with the squad in 23 and the subsequent comments that came out of it, especially considering the disaster that Zach Johnson oversaw.

      Reply

      Frizmoz

      5 months ago

      Good luck to him. I hope this doesn’t turn out to be a poisoned chalice.
      Has the PGA resolved the issue with player payment, or will it raise it’s head again with Cantlay etal?
      Xander is already making noise about not wanting to attend team dinners etc that are part of the event/ practicing when he feels like it.
      Keegan is obviously on the outer with click of Thomas, Speith and Fowler etc. Might be a blessing if most of them are so far outside the top 12 it becomes a non-issue.
      I hope the team can pull together with him or Luke Donald’s team will make it very uncomfortable.

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