
Height: 6 ft., 3 in.
Weight: 190
Turned Pro: 2008
College: St. John's
DOB: 6/7/1986
Bio: Is the nephew of LPGA great and World Golf Hall of Fame member Pat Bradley. Never travels without his rain gear. (Bio information from Golfweek research and pgatour.com)
Call it a Dallas re-run, only set in Fort Worth. But one week after warm temperatures and benign wind enabled the PGA Tour chaps to open with silly low numbers at the HP Byron Nelson Championship, similar conditions greeted players at Thursday’s opening round of the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial.
For the first time in . . . well, perhaps forever . . . Johnson Wagner carried a yardage book at the Open Championship International Final Qualifying at Gleneagles -- mostly due to his unique and inexperienced caddie.
The USGA and R&A officially announced the ban of the anchored stroke on Tuesday morning, sending plenty of golf's elite players, coaches and equipment manufacturers to Twitter to make a statement.
Rule 14-1B bans the anchored-swing method but does not ban long or belly putters. Enforcement and interpreting the rule often will boil down to intent.
Having gone 72 grueling holes in vintage Texas heat and wind to secure his first PGA Tour win, Sang-Moon Bae chose not to play 36 more to try and secure an Open Championship spot on Monday.
Sang-Moon Bae’s victory at the HP Byron Nelson Championship, his first PGA Tour win, moved him to No. 64 in the latest Official World Golf Ranking.
Sang-Moon Bae fired a 1-under 69 during a windy day at the HP Byron Nelson Championship, good enough for a two-shot win over Keegan Bradley and his first PGA Tour victory.
Will Keegan Bradley go coast-to-coast, riding his 10-under 60 on Thursday to victory at the HP Byron Nelson Championship? Follow now!
You’ve seen plenty of scratchy third rounds, right? Well, Saturday wasn’t one of those days at the HP Byron Nelson Championship as Keegan Bradley held onto his lead and those in the lead groups continued to play well. Here are 5 Things you need to know.
Keegan Bradley moved another step closer to becoming the first wire-to-wire winner at the HP Byron Nelson Championship since 1980, and he leads by one shot after Saturday in Irving, Texas. See how it all unfolded!
Keegan Bradley began and ended his day with a three-shot lead Friday at the HP Byron Nelson Championship, as the field kept its distance for the most part. Here are 5 Things to Know.
The HP Byron Nelson Championship started in record fashion on Thursday -- thanks to the brilliant play of Keegan Bradley. Will anyone catch him on Friday? Follow now!
A look at the second-round tee times at the HP Byron Nelson Championship.
Keegan Bradley fired a 10-under 60 -- coming within feet of a 59 -- and took a three-shot lead over Charl Schwartzel after the first round of the HP Byron Nelson Championship on Thursday. 5 Things you need to know . . .
Keegan Bradley set the early pace with a 60 and no one could chase him down, giving Bradley a three-shot lead after the first round of the HP Byron Nelson Championship. See how it all happened.
Keegan Bradley came within three feet of a 59 Thursday at the HP Byron Nelson Championship, carding 10 birdies and an eagle en route to a 10-under 60.
A look at the first-round tee times at the HP Byron Nelson Championship.
Jason Day and Jordan Spieth have had success at the Byron Nelson Championship and register as favorites this week by our fantasy panel. Check out their predictions!
It’s all about the marquee names who decided to stick around for the weekend of the 2013 Players Championship, guys like Sergio Garcia and Tiger Woods, Lee Westwood and Adam Scott, Matt Kuchar and Hunter Mahan. But before we give the weekend stage to those who are here, how about a few notes on those who aren’t.
A look at Keegan Bradley in 2012.
A look at Keegan Bradley's rookie season on the PGA Tour.
A look at PGA Championship winner Keegan Bradley
Last year’s Nationwide Tour class was the youngest, and one of the best, in the tour’s history. Jhonattan Vegas, Keegan Bradley, Tommy Gainey, Chris Kirk, Jamie Lovemark and Kevin Chappell were among the 25 graduates. This looks to be another exciting year for the PGA Tour’s secondary circuit. Ty Tryon, Erik Compton, Billy Hurley and Camilo Villegas’ former caddie, Brett Waldman, all earned Nationwide status at last year’s Q-School. PGA Tour regulars like Will MacKenzie, John Merrick, John Mallinger and Jeff Quinney may make appearances on the tour after poor PGA Tour seasons.
Our Alex Miceli offers up this pregame equipment primer heading into the Arnold Palmer Invitational in Orlando, Fla.
Rory McIlroy talks about his dramatic 2-and-1 win over Keegan Bradley.