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'Impressed' with how Bradley has handled himself

'Impressed' with how Bradley has handled himself

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Todd Lewis joins Golf Today reports on Keegan Bradley's Travelers Championship win, specifically the way he has handled himself as Ryder Cup captain, and the possibility of being a playing captain at Bethpage.

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