Keegan Bradley Secures a Historic Presidents Cup Win for Team USA
Keegan Bradley clinched the Presidents Cup for the United States, marking the 10th consecutive triumph for the team. The U.S. achieved the necessary points from singles matches, making it an overall dominant performance. Captain Jim Furyk praised the players for their dedication and stellar performances throughout the event.
Keegan Bradley clinched the Presidents Cup for the United States on Sunday, securing a vital point against the International Team's Kim Si-woo. This win lifted the U.S. team to the necessary 15-1/2 points to retain the trophy in Montreal.
This victory marks the 10th consecutive Presidents Cup triumph for the American team, which boasts an all-time record of 13-1-1 in the biennial event. U.S. Captain Jim Furyk applauded his team, stating, 'They made the captain's job really easy and played their hearts out, especially on the back nine.'
The American squad needed 4-1/2 points from 12 singles matches. Crucial wins from Xander Schauffele, Russell Henley, and Patrick Cantlay, along with a half-point contribution from Sam Burns, set the stage for Bradley's decisive win. Despite missing putts on the final two holes, Bradley secured the clinching point after Kim missed an eight-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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