Should Keegan Bradley Play and Captain the Ryder Cup?
Keegan Bradley is in a tough spot. He's been picked to lead the U.S. Ryder Cup team, but there's a big question: should he also play?
At 39, Bradley is still a top golfer, ranked 13th in the world. He won the 2025 Travelers Championship, showing he's still got it. But being a playing captain is rare and brings up some issues.
Donald Trump Weighs In
Donald Trump, a big golf fan, recently shared his thoughts. He posted on social media, saying Bradley should "DEFINITELY" be on the team and called him an "AMAZING guy." But Trump's words were a bit confusing. Does he mean Bradley should play and captain, or just captain? It's not clear.
Trump knows a lot about golf. He owns many golf courses and has been involved in big tournaments. He even attended the 2017 Presidents Cup. Now, he plans to attend the 2025 Ryder Cup, which might cause some buzz.
The Big Decision
The Ryder Cup is a big deal, run by Ryder Cup Europe and the PGA of America. It's not just any golf event. Having a playing captain is unusual and could be a game-changer. But is it the right move for Bradley and the team?
Bradley has been captain for over a year, but the question of playing has always been there. It's a tough call. On one hand, he's a great player. On the other, being captain is a full-time job.
What do you think? Should Bradley play and captain, or focus on leading the team?