Trump says he’ll be at Ryder Cup and he thinks captain Keegan Bradley should play
Donald Trump endorsed Keegan Bradley as the first playing Ryder Cup captain since 1963 and confirmed his attendance for the event starting Sept 26, aiming to boost Team USA's morale.
- President Donald Trump says he will attend the opening round of the Ryder Cup golf tournament in New York on September 26.
- Trump believes that the U.S. captain Keegan Bradley should play in the matches, which is unusual for a captain.
- The Ryder Cup between the United States and Europe has added anticipation this year due to the rowdy fans expected at the public course venue in New York.
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Donald Trump loves golf. At the Ryder Cup in New York, the president wants to cheer the US team against the Europeans personally. It should be very loud.

Trump says he'll be at Ryder Cup and he thinks captain Keegan Bradley should play
President Donald Trump says he's coming to the Ryder Cup. And he thinks U.S. captain Keegan Bradley should be playing in the Sept. 26-28 matches against Europe.
Trump announces he’ll attend Ryder Cup in New York — as he weighs in on US lineup
President Trump threw his support behind Keegan Bradley playing on the US Ryder Cup Team as captain -- while revealing he would attend the golf tournament on Long Island, New York, next month.
Trump Puts Even More Pressure On Keegan Bradley To Serve As U.S. Ryder Cup Playing Captain
We officially live in a reality where if Keegan Bradley doesn't serve as a playing captain for the U.S. Ryder Cup team in September, then he is going against the will of the President of the United States. Late Saturday night, President Donald Trump took to Truth Social to weigh in on the highly-contested debate surrounding Bradley and the prospect of him being a playing captain for the Americans later this fall. Trump also confirmed that he'll …
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