Keegan Bradley has won the Travelers Championship twice in three years
US captain Keegan Bradley says he will have a "hard look" at whether he should play in September's Ryder Cup after his dramatic one-shot victory in the Travelers Championship on Sunday.
Bradley, 39, birdied the last hole of his final round in Connecticut to deny England's Tommy Fleetwood the chance to win his first PGA Tour title.
Victory moved him seventh in the world rankings and ninth in the American Ryder Cup qualification standings. The top six in the latter qualify automatically for the event in Bethpage, New York, with another six players given captain's picks.
Arnold Palmer was the Ryder Cup's last playing captain, when he led the US team aged 34 in 1963.







