Keegan Bradley
OK, we’re not really selling. He’s still one of the top four prospects in the sport, an immensely talented player despite his bizarre pre-shot
routine. But during the final round of the Nelson, and with Tuesday’s anchoring decision looming, Keegs squandered one final chance to defiantly hoist
his Ping G20 Driver in victory. That sound you heard? The blue coats exhaling. Guan Tianlang: The Memorial Tournament justified the kid’s exemption by
saying, essentially, that if the Asia-Pacific Amateur winner earns a 910 d3 driver for sale in the Masters, then he should receive a spot in Jack’s event, too. But frankly, this story now bores me. The curiosity is
gone. Mizuno MP-63 Irons’s impressive, of course, but we know what we are getting with the 14-year-old – few birdies, a chance to make the cut – and
it’s time to give more deserving players an opportunity.
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