Keegan Bradley tabbed as U.S. assistant captain for Presidents Cup
Jul 26, 2024; Blaine, Minnesota, USA; Keegan Bradley hits his tee shot on the fifth hole during the second round of the 3M Open golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Matt Krohn-USA TODAY Sports Keegan Bradley was selected as the fourth captain's assistant for the United States in the 2024 Presidents Cup.
Bradley, who is the 2025 United States Ryder Cup captain, joins fellow assistants Stewart Cink, Justin Leonard and Kevin Kisner on Jim Furyk's squad. The Presidents Cup will take place at The Royal Montreal Golf Club in Montreal on Sept. 24-29.
"Keegan is a tremendous competitor with a bulldog mentality and we are looking forward to having his voice in the team room in Montreal," Furyk said on Wednesday. "He has a strong passion for match play competition and I know he will be an asset to our players in 2024, as well as 2025, as he leads them into Bethpage Black for the 2025 Ryder Cup."
Bradley, 38, said he is thrilled to represent the United States in the Presidents Cup.
"I was ecstatic to get the call from Jim and looking forward to doing all I can to help our team in Montreal," Bradley said. "With the Ryder Cup on the horizon next year, this will be a great experience for me to understand the other side of the team room and how that camaraderie and coaching helps our guys play their best."
Bradley recorded his sixth PGA Tour victory at the 2023 Travelers Championship in June. He won his first major at the 2011 PGA Championship.
--Field Level Media
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