
This year's Ryder Cup could bring an excitement factor we haven't seen before. Looking at both teams, it can be said that both the Americans and the Europeans have a strong roster that guarantees a great competition this time. There is already speculation about Keegan Bradley's decision, but also about who will attend this prestigious event.
As always, a lot of attention is focused on the President of the United States, Donald Trump, who is known as an avid golfer.
Trump has been involved several times this year regarding the situation in the golf scene, acting as a mediator in negotiations between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf.
However, the public is wondering whether the Republican leader will attend this year's Ryder Cup, which will be held at Bethpage Black.
The President of the United States has shared his view of the current situation via social media, primarily regarding Keegan Bradley and his potential dual role at the Ryder Cup, but he also revealed that he will attend this tournament.
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This has caused positive emotions among golf fans, who look forward to the presence of the American president, which can be of great help to this sport, which, although it has experienced a rise in recent years, is also experiencing a certain chaos and crisis due to the rivalry of two tours that are fighting for prestige.
Keegan Bradley's decision
After the Tour Championship, Keegan Bradley pointed out that he had to make a difficult decision, stressing that he felt enormous pressure. The captain of the American team is aware that if he makes the wrong move and his team does not achieve success, fierce criticism and reactions from the public will follow.
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However, Bradley seems to be handling the pressure coming from all sides well. Taking on such a role is known to bring enormous pressure, but the experienced golfer firmly believes in the correctness of his decisions, and hopes to make the right decision in consultation with his vice-captains.