Trump to attend Ryder Cup & backs US captain Bradley to play

Trump to attend Ryder Cup & backs US captain Bradley to play

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Keegan Bradley will become the first playing captain for the USA since 1963, according to Donald Trump, president of the United States, and he pledges to attend the 2025 Ryder Cup the following month.

Trump, a devoted golfer and fan, will attend the first day of the 45th edition of the event, which will take place on September 26 through 28 at New York’s Bethpage Black Course.

Following their victory over the USA in Rome in 2023, Europe are the current Ryder Cup winners, making an effort to become the first team to win away from Medinah in 2012.

“It will be a fantastic Ryder Cup,” he declared. I’ll be there on Friday for the PGA Tour’s invitation, “I’ll be there.” Trump posted about his social media platform Truth Social.

Arnold Palmer, 34, was the last player to win the 15th edition of the 62-year-old men’s golf championship.

Bradley, 39, placed 10th in the USA’s Ryder Cup standings after winning the BMW Championship last Sunday in a tie for 17th place.

Trump continued, “Keegan Bradley should unquestionably be a captain for the American Ryder Cup team!” He is a fantastic man.

Bryson DeChambeau, Russell Henley, Harris English, Scottie Scheffler, Xander Schauffele, and JJ Spaun are already well-known, with JJ Spaun, Russell Henley, Harris English, and Xander Schauffele automatically securing their spots.

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Source: BBC

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