38-year-old American golfer, Keegan Bradley was selected by the PGA of America to captain the North American team at the Ryder Cup Which will be held at Bethpage’s New York course in September 2025.
Bradley, It was not chosen by Zac Johnson to participate in the Rome edition where Europe gave the Americans an authentic reviewHas also not been the vice-captain in any edition, always keen to participate as a player in the biennial duel.
The position had been offered to Tiger Woods for several months, but the former world number one’s indecision led the PGA of America to opt for the player who, at just 38, became the youngest captain in history since Palmer in 1963. The New England player has six wins on the PGA Tour, including the 2011 PGA ChampionshipHis first ‘Major’.

Bradley made his debut in the 2012 edition of Mdina, where Europe stole the cup from his country / EFE

A surprising choice
The choice of Bradley has not been a surprise as players are usually chosen who are already reaching maturity, nGenerally over 40 years old. Zach Johnson, who replaced him at last Riders, will serve as vice-captain.

Bradley played a memorable ‘Riffy-Raff’ with Miguel Angel Jimenez at a PGA Tour tournament / EFE
Bradley’s last appearance in the Ryder Cup was in a European victory in the 2014 edition at Gleneagles, Scotland. He made his debut two years ago at Medinah where Europe pulled off a ‘miracle’ of victory on the final day. “My passion and appreciation for golf’s greatest team event has never been stronger,” Bradley said in a news release.
“The Ryder Cup is unlike any other competition in our sport and this edition will undoubtedly be special.” Given the rich history and enthusiastic audience of this prestigious course, I hope to start preparing for 2025,” he said happily.
