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Keegan Bradley should absolutely pick himself for Ryder Cup if he misses automatic bid

Keegan Bradley should absolutely pick himself for Ryder Cup if he misses automatic bid

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The moment Keegan Bradley's walk-off birdie putt on the 72nd hole clinched his second Travelers Championship victory in three years on Sunday in Cromwell, Conn., debates began about the 'conundrum'' and 'dilemma'' he suddenly faced as the Ryder Cup captain who had vaulted himself into the conversation to be a U.S. player, too.
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