Ex-Ryder Cup star takes aim at Keegan Bradley

Former European Ryder Cup player Andrew Coltart has taken Keegan Bradley to task.

Keegan Bradley
Keegan Bradley

The dust may have settled on the 2025 Ryder Cup - but the shots keep coming for United States captain Keegan Bradley. 

Europe stormed into an early lead at the 45th edition of the biennial event at Bethpage Black in September. 

Over the first two days of the contest, the Europeans ripped through Bradley's men and stormed into a five-point lead that left US fans, for the most part, stunned and silent. 

By Saturday evening, there were was chatter over whether Europe could inflict a record defeat on the stars and stripes in their own back yard. 

The Sunday singles were absorbing and the Americans threatened an almighty comeback - but the damage had already been done. 

In the immediate aftermath of defeat, Bradley acknowledged he made some mistakes with the course set-up. 

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He also complained about the rare use of a controversial "envelope rule" that he believed played its part on the final result. 

In his most recent comments, the 39-year-old said he doesn't think he will ever be able to get over the defeat in New York

Tommy Fleetwood consoles Keegan Bradley
Tommy Fleetwood consoles Keegan Bradley

Former Scottish professional golfer turned commentator and analyst Andrew Coltart took Bradley to task on the most recent edition of the Sky Sports Golf podcast.

Coltart played in one Ryder Cup, at Brookline in 1999, and lost both of his matches. 

The rookie was sent out in the fifth match by captain Mark James and lost 3&2 to Tiger Woods in the singles. 

"I think the singles flattered Keegan Bradley's inability as a captain," the two-time European Tour winner said. 

"Everything he could work out, everything he could plan for with the partnerships and pairings, that all went against him.

Keegan Bradley
Keegan Bradley

"What couldn't go against him is players playing their own ball and going about their business in their own way.

"The only thing he had influence on was the order they went out in, otherwise it was, 'right guys, go out and do what you do'. 

"There is an argument he had the shackles on them for the first two days."

Luke Donald drops biggest hint yet
Luke Donald
Luke Donald

The team captains for the 2027 Ryder Cup in Ireland are yet to be determined. 

There was widespread belief that Luke Donald would walk away from the role regardless of the result at Bethpage. 

But now he has a shot at creating even more history by potentially becoming the first captain to lead Europe to three victories in a row. 

Donald has been given a few months by Ryder Cup officials to make up his mind. 

At last week's PGA Tour event, Donald dropped his biggest hint yet over what his decision will be

Gary Player clarifies Ryder Cup comments

Elsewhere, nine-time major winner Gary Player caused a stir when he declared the Ryder Cup was "the worst event in the world". 

Player was referencing the ugly crowd behaviour and abuse hurled towards the European team outside of the gallery ropes. 

Like many prominent figures in the game, Player condemned what he saw from a select few. 

He singled out Scottie Scheffler and Tommy Fleetwood for praise, explaining they are the only two golfers who handle themselves with class. 

Ahead of his 90th birthday, Player told Golf Digest in a Q&A that he wanted to see the Ryder Cup abolished. 

He has since said nothing could be further from the truth, issuing a lengthy statement

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