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Keegan Bradley Makes Revelation on Wife Jillian Bradley After Travelers Championship Win

Keegan Bradley Makes Revelation on Wife Jillian Bradley After Travelers Championship Win

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Keegan Bradley Makes Revelation on Wife Jillian Bradley After Travelers Championship Win originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
In a heartfelt press conference following his dramatic win at the 2025 Travelers Championship, Ryder Cup captain and PGA Tour victor Keegan Bradley made a touching revelation about his wife, Jillian Bradley.
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Reflecting on what keeps him grounded, he shared a glimpse into their family life.
'Last night, my 4‑year‑old was throwing up all night. I didn't know until I woke up today." Bradley said. "So, she plays a major role in me doing what I do, and she allows me to be the best that I can be out here.'
Bradley emphasized the depth of her support, calling her the "hero of our family. Jillian's commitment helps Bradley focus on golf.
'You don't always get that in sports or in business or in life,' he noted with gratitude. "She allows me to be the best that I can be, work on my game, practice as hard as I can, and I'm really grateful for that."
Keegan Bradley kisses wife Jillian Stacey during the first round of the Masters Tournament.© Kyle Terada-Imagn Images
Jillian's role extends beyond moral support. The couple's journey began in 2012, culminating in their 2016 wedding. They now share a loving home with sons Logan and Cooper.
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Viewers tuning into Netflix's "Full Swing," where the Bradleys featured in its third season, saw Jillian behind the scenes, offering emotional strength and candid insight into Keegan's journey.
As he put it in the series, 'Jillian is the real champion of our family, she holds us all together.'
Back in the day, Jillian revealed her feelings after seeing Bradley win at the Travelers during "Full Swing".
Jillian said, 'To win in front of the New England crowd, in front of both of our families, it was perfect. It's one of those tournaments that we'd go to every year, and I know I just imagined picturing how cool it would be to win here.'
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Bradley fulfilled her desire again.
Related: Keegan Bradley Shouts "Bad Words" After Travelers Championship Win
This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 23, 2025, where it first appeared.

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