
Keegan Bradley's decision is eagerly awaited, and there is not much left until the final decision of the captain of the US teams. Will this time the list cause chaos in the golf public and critics? We have no doubt about it.
As a golf fan, everyone has their favorite and golfer they would like to see on the roster, but sometimes it is necessary to accept the decision of people who have been in this sport for years and show trust.
Famous faces of the golf scene speculate heavily on Keegan's decisions, giving predictions about his six picks.
Ben Griffin is shaping up to be an important figure on the PGA Tour this season, but will this 29-year-old be part of the team?
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Rex Hoggard isn't sure. The well-known golf figure believes that Ben is a golfer who deserves his place in the team, but admits that he is not sure that Keegan will trust him.
I think its going to be Ben Griffin. I dont particularly agree with it, because I think if you look at what he did in a very small window, keep in mind he virtually did nothing in the first year of qualifying and it is a two year qualifying cycle. He has virtually got all of his points this year.
He has won twice, granted one of those was a team event, which proves he is a really good teammate and he also won at Colonial. He also has two top 10 finishes in the majors.
He has come around as a player and I think he certainly deserves his spot on that team when you start breaking it down."- he said, as quoted by The Golfing Gazette.
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The reasons for his potential decision
The reason for his opinion lies mainly in the fact that he is unsure what pairs Bradley will set for Friday and Saturday. Putting a rookie on the team is always challenging, but if such a golfer really has the quality needed to help the team, it shouldn't be too much of a stretch.
Griffin is a golfer who has imposed himself as a serious problem for everyone this season, showing that he could be the very top of the golf scene in the future.
He is probably as tense as ever, because he is a few hours away from a decision.