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US team 'better with Bradley playing'

US team 'better with Bradley playing'

BBC News11-07-2025
Rory McIlroy says this year's US Ryder Cup team would be "definitely" be enhanced by captain Keegan Bradley playing.World number seven Bradley is currently ninth in the US rankings, with the top six gaining automatic qualification for the event in Bethpage, New York, in September.A further six players are chosen via captain's picks and 39-year-old Bradley – who was overlooked for selection by Zach Johnson two years ago - could theoretically pick himself.There has been no Ryder Cup player-captain since 1963 when Arnold Palmer led the US team.
Twelve months after saying it would be "absolutely not" be possible to combine playing with the captaincy, McIlroy – a talisman of the European team – now awaits an "interesting" conclusion to the US selection process."Hopefully it is impossible!" he said, laughing, after his second round at the Scottish Open."Keegan's played great and he's had a really good year. It's going to be interesting to see what the US team does with that."I definitely think the US team is better with Keegan playing than not playing. He's one of the best 12 American players right now. "It's going to be an interesting couple of months to see how that all shakes out."
'Americans had no-one to look to in Rome'
McIlroy believes the "player-led" dynamic of the US team is in striking contrast to the European side led by Luke Donald.Having captained Europe to an empathic win in Rome two years ago, Englishman Donald remains at the helm for the attempt at a first win on US soil since the 2012 Miracle of Medinah.McIlroy said: "I think they give the captaincy a different perspective. It really feels like it's a player-led team in America."Obviously, we have our input as players on the European team. But but we do have that one figurehead in Luke. That's important."In Rome, when the Americans got off to a pretty rough start, because Zach gave the team so much ownership, they had nowhere or no one to look to."They were looking at each other instead of having a focal point to be like, 'Okay, tell us what to do.'"That is something Europe has done very, very well. But also the players have allowed the captain to be the captain as well."
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