
"I'm still heartbroken from the Ryder Cup. So I am trying my best to separate myself and move on but it's hard. I think about it a lot. I think about the guys a lot and I'm still in the process of getting past all that. Unless you're a captain of the Ryder Cup team, you just have no idea what goes into it and the emotional toll that it takes on you."
"I'm the first person to have to deal with this, get back out there, try to be one of the best players in the world and make the next team. So I'm still navigating how to do that. But it's on my mind."
"I mean, yeah, sure, I would, Bradley said of the prospect of returning as captain. But I don't know if that's on the cards. I think any Ryder Cup captain that loses would like to do it again. But that's not up to me."
Keegan Bradley continues to struggle emotionally following the US Ryder Cup team's defeat at Bethpage, where Europe secured victory despite a strong American recovery on day three. Bradley has returned to PGA Tour competition but finds the experience difficult, acknowledging the significant emotional toll of captaincy. He emphasizes that few understand the demands of leading a Ryder Cup team. Bradley is open to retaining the captaincy at Adare Manor next September if Tiger Woods declines the opportunity, though he questions whether his playing commitments align with the role's requirements. The PGA of America seeks Woods' decision before the Masters.
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