The oldest player on the U.S. team clinched the final point in a 5–0 day, recapturing the feelings of team play from a decade prior.
MONTREAL — Keegan Bradley celebrated his birdie putt on the 18th hole as if it won him a tournament. He fist-pumped and raised his arms and gave a chest bump to his playing partner, Wyndham Clark.
“I didn't have to go through the early week, who's my partner, what ball am I going to hit, am I going to play this match, who's it going to be with. I just had to show up and play. I'm really thankful for Phil for that.” “I haven't played much with Wyndham, and now I know why he's so good. He hits a lot of good shots and makes a lot of putts.
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