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Keegan Bradley |

Team: PGA Golfer
Age / DOB:  (26) / 6/7/1986
Ht / Wt:  6'3' / 190
College: St. John's University

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Keegan Bradley was unable to close the door on his fourth PGA TOUR victory in the final round of the HP Byron Nelson Championship, stumbling to a 2-over-par 36-36=72.
Bradley's first major miscue came when he hit his drive in the water on the third hole, leading to his first of three bogeys. He was unable to get any kind of sustained momentum throughout his round, securing just one birdie from 17'7" on the par-4 15th but failing to convert a short birdie on the par-5 16th moments later. In the end, he stood alone in second at 11-under 269 and two strokes behind Sang-moon Bae. May 19 - 5:50 PM

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Keegan Bradley continues to hold the lead at the HP Byron Nelson Championship after a 2-under-par 34-34=68 in the third round places him one-stroke clear of Sang-moon Bae at 13-under 197.

Bradley circled five birdies, ranging from 34'3" to four inches, and squared three bogeys at TPC Four Seasons. He only found 10 GIR, but gained 2.599 strokes on the field with his long putter. He ranks sixth in strokes gained for the week. The first of his three PGA TOUR wins came at this event in 2011, and he is in great position to pick up another in Sunday's final round.
May 18 - 5:58 PM

Overnight leader Keegan Bradley answered his opening 60 at the HP Byron Nelson Championship with a 1-under-par 35-34=69 in his second round to post the 36-hole clubhouse lead at 11-under 129.

Consider this the nth exhibit in the case against being able to go low in consecutive rounds. Bradley hit 13 greens in regulation and circled four birdies today, but none longer than his 9'1" conversion at the 10th hole. He also squared three bogeys. This included 5s at Nos. 1 and 18 for the second straight today. Both greens served as the only sites of his misses under 12 feet today, but both attempts were from inside seven feet. He signed his card sitting three strokes clear of Tom Gillis and Sang-moon Bae entering Saturday's third round.
May 17 - 6:44 PM

Keegan Bradley torched TPC Four Seasons for a course-record, 10-under-par 31-29=60 in his opening round of the HP Byron Nelson Championship.

And that included two bogeys! Bradley entered the week having missed his last two cuts, so today's effort is a welcome return to form and then some. Under the lift, clean and place provision, he split nine (of 14) fairways and hit 15 greens. Starting on the back side, he birdied 11, 12, 13, 15 and 16 before swallowing a bogey at the par-4 18th. He then bogeyed the par-4 first from a fairway bunker before nearly running the table on the way in. His par breakers thereafter included an eagle-3 at No. 7 and birdies at 2, 4, 5, 8 and 9. His eagle and four of his birdies dropped in from outside 10 feet; the highlight was a 14-yard hole-out at the par-4 15th. It's the first course record of 2013 and the 28th 60 in PGA TOUR history. The previous course record at TPC Four Seasons was a 61 shared by four golfers, most recently by Cameron Beckman in 2010.
May 16 - 1:50 PM

At 1-under-par 69-74=143, Keegan Bradley will miss the cut at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans.

This will stymie a number of gamers this weekend as he's always one of the favorites despite his youth. It's just his second MC in 12 starts this season (Farmers). Bradley opened bogey-free on Thursday but fell victim to three bogeys and a double in today's loop of TPC Louisiana during which he hit only 10 greens in regulation. His only highlight was a par save from 21'3" at the fifth hole, and it still wasn't good enough to secure a tee time on Saturday.
Apr 26 - 3:47 PM

Keegan Bradley tied for 10th at the Shell Houston Open on the heels of a 2-under-par 38-32=70 in the final round, improving to 11-under 277.

Bradley found himself at 3-over through 11 holes, but flipped a switch to birdie five of his final seven holes. He rattled off four of those in succession beginning with the short par-4 12th. His closing birdie on the 18th came after his drive found a fairway bunker, but he was able to put his approach 14'9" from the hole and covert. This concludes his preparation for the Masters, as he will not compete in the Valero Texas Open.
Source: PGATOUR.com
Mar 31 - 9:28 PM

Keegan Bradley spun a 5-under-par 34-33=67 in the third round of the Shell Houston Open and enters the final round at 9-under 207.

Bradley had an excellent lap around Redstone GC, circling six birdies to one bogey on a day where the course was yielding numerous low rounds. He kicked off his round with a 15-foot birdie on the par-4 second, and added another at the par-5 eighth. Making the turn somewhat back in the pack, he kept chipping away with four birdies in a five-hole span beginning with the short par-4 12th. After a par at 17, he would end his day with a messy bogey at the difficult par-4 18th.
Mar 30 - 4:24 PM

Keegan Bradley spun a 1-under-par 34-37=71 in the final round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational to earn his fourth top 10 of the season at 8-under-par 280.

At one point Bradley found himself in a tie for second, but three bogeys over his final 10 holes to just one birdie ultimately eliminated him from contention. He took advantage of Bay Hill's longest holes, recording birdies on three of the four par 5s. The exception was a 14'2" birdie on the par-3 third on Sunday afternoon before the delay. He now heads to Redstone GC for the Shell Houston Open.
Source: PGATOUR.com
Mar 25 - 1:11 PM

Keegan Bradley torched Bay Hill for a 6-under-par 33-33=66 in the third round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational to thrust his name into the mix at 7-under 209.

If there's one thing we've learned about Bradley over the past few years, it's never to count him out. In a round where he found every fairway, he circled eight birdies to just two bogeys. The icing on the cake was a string of three birdies beginning with a five-footer on the 15th, and continuing with a two-putt birdie on the par-5 16th and a 28'11" bomb on the par-3 17th. Unfortunately he gave back one of his two strokes at the 18th hole. He missed the cut in his only start here in 2011, so it was a little hard to know what to expect from him this week.
Mar 23 - 3:33 PM

Keegan Bradley settled for a 1-under-par 34-37=71 in the final round of the World Golf Championships-Cadillac Championship to finish the week inside the top 10 at 12-under-par 276.

It looked like it was going to be day with plenty of fireworks when Bradley rolled in a 41'6" eagle on the opening hole. After that, he had to wait until the par-5 12th for his second birdie which dropped from a mere nine inches. He swallowed two bogeys coming to the clubhouse, including one at the difficult 18th after blocking his drive right. He is not scheduled to compete in the Tampa Bay Championship.
Source: PGATOUR.com
Mar 10 - 6:08 PM

Keegan Bradley tamed TPC Blue Monster at Doral to the tune of a 3-under-par 34-35=69 in the third round of the World Golf Championships-Cadillac Championship.

Bradley's round was all pars until he holed a 13-yard eagle chip on the par-5 eighth. He added two more birdies to just one bogey on the difficult par-3 13th the rest of the way. He enters the final round safely inside the top 10 at 11-under 205.
Mar 9 - 5:30 PM

Keegan Bradley turned in his second consecutive 4-under-par 68 at the World Golf Championships-Cadillac Championship to reach the halfway point in 8-under 136, three strokes off the 36-hole clubhouse lead.

Bradley posted two 34s during today's loop of TPC Blue Monster at Trump Doral. After a bogey-5 at the second hole, he played out the string in bogey-free 5-under. His longest conversion of the round measured 15'8" for birdie at the fourth hole. He also dropped an eagle in from 14'1" at the par-5 eighth.
Mar 8 - 5:32 PM

Keegan Bradley carded a 4-under-par 33-35=68 in his opening round of the World Golf Championships-Cadillac Championship, good for very early possession of the clubhouse lead.

Bradley went out in the second group off the 10th tee. All golfers began their rounds within one hour and 50 minutes of each other, so scores will come in fast and furiously this afternoon. Bradley hit 12 greens but suffered just one bogey at TPC Blue Monster at Trump Doral. He picked off five birdies, the longest of which measuring 26'8" at the 14th hole, and got a par attempt to drop from 18'2" at 5. He tied for eighth in his debut at this event last year.
Mar 7 - 4:04 PM

Keegan Bradley suvived a tough week at The Honda Classic with a top-five finish at 3-under-par 277 thanks in part to a final-round 1-over 34-37=71.

We are becoming more accustomed to Bradley showing up in a big way on tough golf courses, and his trip to PGA National was no exception. All things considered, his three bogeys and two birdies on a day where scoring was a challenge is an acceptable outcome. His focus will immediately shift towards Doral for the WGC-Cadillac Championship where he will be among many expected to contend. Given he tied for eighth last season, expect big things.
Mar 3 - 5:32 PM

Keegan Bradley spun a solid even-par 37-33=70 in the third round of The Honda Classic.

Bradley squared two bogeys on his outward nine, but a birdie on the par-5 18th to go with an earlier birdie on the back leveled his round to par. He had a chance to take it one deeper with a 17'6" eagle putt on the 18th, but his balled stopped one rotation short of dropping. Depending on how the leaders finish up, his 4-under 206 could be in range to seriously contend in the finale.
Mar 2 - 4:34 PM