Keegan Bradley still haunted by Ryder Cup defeat

Keegan Bradley, captain of the 2025 U.S. Ryder Cup team, continues to grapple with the emotional aftermath of a 15-13 loss to Europe. At the Players Championship, he shared his ongoing heartbreak while bouncing back with a strong second-round score. Bradley emphasized the unique challenge of returning to competitive play after the defeat.

Keegan Bradley's appointment as captain of the 2025 U.S. Ryder Cup team came in June 2024, a role that consumed his thoughts from the outset. The team suffered a 15-13 defeat to Europe at Bethpage, despite a late surge in singles matches. The loss left the American players visibly devastated, but it affected Bradley most profoundly.

In an interview with AP golf writer Doug Ferguson, Bradley reflected on the stakes: “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. There’s no part of me that thinks I’ll ever get over this.” This sentiment underscores the intense emotional investment in the biennial event, where participants are said to crave victory above all.

Bradley entered the Players Championship on the heels of missing cuts in his previous two starts and recording just one top-30 finish in 2026. His first round ended with a five-over 77, marred by a quadruple-bogey 9 on the par-5 11th hole after his tee shot clipped a tree. However, he rebounded in the second round with a six-under 66, featuring an eagle at the par-5 second and five birdies on the back nine, securing his spot in the weekend rounds.

Discussing the demanding nature of the course, Bradley said, “This course is as stressful of a golf course as we play anywhere in the world. Every shot is, like, brutal. So really proud of the way I played today. I really needed this round.”

When asked about his mindset post-captaincy, Bradley admitted the difficulty of moving on: “I’m still heartbroken from the Ryder Cup. So trying my best to separate myself and move on, but it’s hard. I think about it a lot. I think about the guys a lot, and I’m still in the process of getting past all that.” He clarified that it is not regret but the immense emotional toll, noting he is the first losing captain to immediately return to vying for a spot on the next team.

Bradley expressed openness to another captaincy opportunity, stating, “I think any Ryder Cup captain that loses would like to do it again. But that’s not up to me.” His passion for the event and the game remains evident, even amid the lingering pain.

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Cameron Young celebrates holing the winning putt to win the 2026 Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass, with Matt Fitzpatrick offering congratulations amid the crowd.
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Cameron Young wins 2026 Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass

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