Keegan Bradley: No LIV Golfers on Team USA Ryder Cup Team
Bradley, a vocal critic of the Saudi-backed league, says competition is necessary to improve the game.
LIV Golf is a professional golf tour founded in 2022.
Keegan Bradley, a member of the United States Ryder Cup team, has reiterated his stance that LIV Golfers should not be considered for the team.
“I'm going to have the best 12 players on my team, and unfortunately some of those guys won't be a part of it,” Bradley said.
Bradley has been a vocal critic of LIV Golf, which has lured away some of the biggest names in the sport with large signing bonuses and prize money.
“I think it's important to have competition, and I think LIV is providing that,” Bradley said. “But I also think it's important to uphold the traditions of the game.”
Key Points
- Keegan Bradley, a member of the United States Ryder Cup team, has reiterated his stance that LIV Golfers should not be considered for the team.
- Bradley has been a vocal critic of LIV Golf, which has lured away some of the biggest names in the sport with large signing bonuses and prize money.
- Bradley believes that competition is necessary to improve the game, but he also believes it is important to uphold the traditions of the game.
Sources
- Keegan Bradley Reiterates Stance on LIV Golfers in Ryder Cup: ‘I’m Going to Have the Best 12 Players’
- Bradley: No LIV Golfers on U.S. Ryder Cup Team
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