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Keegan Bradley thinks that anyone who wins the PGA 2025 championship will have to fight the muddy balls.
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Keegan Bradley will capture the US Ryder Cup team later this year in Bethpage Black. But first he has a chance for a return victory Sunday at the PGA 2025 championship. And though he traces from six, he shared a warning to the players in front of him Regarding the treacherous conditions that can turn this tour into his head in the last round.
Bradley pretends to hard PGA
Bradley was shocked when she was announced as the Captain of the 2025 Ryder Cup last year, along with the rest of us. But this week at the PGA 2025 championship, Bradley is giving the value of shock in the course.
He goes to the last round with a chance to defeat his players Ryder Cup and take home his second title of the PGA championship. It would be his second big victory, and first since that triumph PGA 2011 14 years ago at Atlanta Athletic Club.
Mud-Ball complaining in the Championship PGA lost in this great winner three times
Bradley gathered a tri-nine 68 brave on a Saturday Blustery in The empty quil. This moved it to T8 to five under, Six shots from the scottie scheffler direction.
After the round, Bradley was pleased with the way he treated himself in round 3, especially in his last five holes, which he played in three under.
“It was great. It was really hard there. Round round under principle is a great result,” split Bradley after his round on Saturday evening. “Proud of the way I finished those last three holes, I think there are the three most difficult holes in the world. The way to finish.”
But Bradley also shared a warning for all PGA competitors who went to the last round in North Carolina.
KEEGAN’s warning to the last round of PGA
Throughout the week, the good ones have complained about mud balls in the Quail Holrow host course. from villainIN Xander schauuffleIN Shane Lowry AND ESPN Analyst Curtis StrangeCriticism was frequent in the first two rounds.
The receipts seemed to calm down on Saturday. But after his round, Bradley cleared every idea that the mud ball issue was over. He said he experienced some evil on Saturday, and he expects them to play a major role on Sunday.
“You have to hang really harshly because there are still bad mud balls there. I had a couple who were violent,” Bradley said. “Just have to hang harshly. There are some holes you can make birds and there are definitely there are holes as the last three that are simply, really hard.”
And due to the difficult conditions of the game, and the treacherous closing stretch on Quail Hollow, Bradley thinks he still has a chance to win.
“No matter what happens tomorrow, with these ending holes, you never know what will happen. It looks like I’m going to be in front of the managers, which is a beautiful kind, and you know, we hope to go there and shoot a great result. But we’re in a good place,” Bradley said on Saturday.
And while he probably wants to bring home his second Wanamaker trophy on Sunday at night, Bradley also admitted that the Ryder Cup is still in mind. And he is happy that some of his US star members are playing well this week, even if that means one of them gets the trophy.
“I was really excited when I saw Scottie (Scheffler) and Bryson (Dechambeau) there. I am always looking at a manager’s chart to see where I am and where our sons are,” split Bradley. “I like to look there and see the driver of Americans filled.”
Bradley goes to the last round of Sunday at the 2025 PGA Championship at 2:10 ET. The 2025 Ryder Cup begins on September 26 at Bethpage Black in New York.
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