KEEGAN BRADLEY played nice two weeks ago in PGA championship In Quail Hollow Club, ending up in a tie for the eighth while Scottie Scheffler relying on the win to search for the main title no. 3.
Co-president Subpar Colt Knost expects the high-level Bradley game to continue this week when PGA Tour visits Muirfield Village for Memorial. Bradley in Top 20 (+150) in Memorial is Knost’s Sports fanatics Selection of the week.
“Keegan Bradley hits it long, hits it up, playing a great golf and maybe it can be a captain playing this year,” Knost said. “Give me Keegan Bradley Plus-150 in Top 20.

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Drew Stoltz, Knost’s co-host, likes JJ Spaun in Top 20 (+150) as his choice of the week.
“I’m going with a boy coming out a good week. Sixth in Colonial. He has four 10 best a year,” Stoltz said. “Ball hit has just been phenomenal all year long. Currently within 12 money for Ryder Cup. Also a name you wouldn’t have perhaps a year and a half ago.”
Scheffler titles a loaded field that includes all the best PGA Tour players except Rory Mcilroy, who bypassed the event And it will remove that next week in Canada. Scheffler is the protective champion and a massive favorite to win at +280. Xander Schauffle has the second best chances to win at +1400.
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