Keegan Bradley has been appointed as the playing captain for the next year’s Ryder Cup, a role that took him completely by surprise as he was not expecting it at all. Tiger Woods was initially considered for the position but turned it down, leading to Bradley’s unexpected appointment. Despite feeling uncomfortable that some of his “idols” were overlooked for the role, Bradley has accepted the challenge and is determined to lead the home side at Bethpage Black in 2025.
Bradley admitted that he did not lobby for the captaincy role and was informed about the decision just two weeks before being offered the position. The 38-year-old expressed his shock and discomfort about the situation but has accepted the responsibility to step up and lead the team. Despite playing on losing sides in previous Ryder Cups and being controversially overlooked for a wild card last year, Bradley is determined to make a positive impact in his role as captain.
Reflecting on his disappointment of not being selected as a player in the past, Bradley acknowledged the tough decisions that captains have to make and expressed admiration for Zach Johnson’s leadership. He is determined to use his experience on the PGA Tour and his interactions with prospective team members to make up for his lack of captaincy experience. Bradley has made it clear that he will not pick himself to play on the team unless the team insists on it.
Tiger Woods, who declined the offer to captain the team, remains a significant figure in the Ryder Cup, with Bradley expressing his respect for Woods’ decision and willingness to be involved in any capacity. Despite Woods’ decision, Bradley believes that Woods’ opinion and involvement will be valuable to the team. As for his former partner Phil Mickelson, Bradley believes that Mickelson has no interest in being a vice-captain but is likely to captain the team at some point in the future, even after joining LIV Golf.
Bradley is focused on selecting the best players for the team, regardless of where they play, including those affiliated with the Saudi-funded breakaway league. He is determined to lead the team to victory in the tournament and is willing to consider players from various backgrounds and affiliations. Bradley’s approach to team selection reflects his commitment to winning the Ryder Cup and his willingness to adapt to the changing landscape of the golf world.
Looking ahead to the future, Bradley aims to establish a strong team dynamic and prepare his players for the challenge ahead. Despite the initial shock of being named captain, Bradley is fully focused on leading the team to success and is determined to make a positive impact on the Ryder Cup. With his passion for the event and dedication to the team, Bradley is confident in his ability to inspire and motivate his players to perform at their best in the upcoming tournament.

