Bradley Eyes 2027 Ryder Cup Comeback as Player

Keegan Bradley hopes to return to Ryder Cup competition as a player in 2027, following his challenging captaincy experience at Bethpage Black.
Keegan Bradley continues to carry the weight of his captaincy experience at the Ryder Cup, where he led the United States to a disappointing home loss at Bethpage Black last September. Despite the painful memories and the difficult circumstances surrounding that competition, Bradley has set his sights on a remarkable comeback—returning to Ryder Cup 2027 not as a captain, but as an active competitor on the playing field. The prospect of redemption through competition has become a driving force in his recent remarks about his future in professional golf.
The 2024 Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black was particularly challenging for Bradley and his American squad. The United States fell into a devastating 11.5-4.5 deficit after the opening two days of competition, marking one of the most difficult starts for a home Ryder Cup team in recent memory. Despite the team's valiant efforts during the final day singles matches to stage a comeback, those efforts ultimately fell short of erasing the substantial deficit that had been built. Bradley, demonstrating leadership and accountability, took full responsibility for his team's performance throughout the event.
Now, with his eyes firmly set on the future, Bradley is contemplating a bold move that would see him return to international golf competition in a completely different capacity.
Source: The Guardian


