Bradley admits thoughts linger about having played in Ryder Cup
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Keegan Bradley, the United States captain, has shared that he has been reflecting on the possibility of being a playing skipper at the Ryder Cup. This thought is particularly poignant as it would have made him the first playing captain since the legendary Arnold Palmer in 1963. While he ultimately chose not to play, his musings highlight the significance of leadership roles in such prestigious events and the personal connections athletes have with their careers.
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