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Scottie Scheffler Leads a Ryder Cup Crew in Napa
US Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley uses the Procore Championship as a strategic opportunity to build team chemistry and maintain competitive sharpness ahead of the Ryder Cup match play.
- Scottie Scheffler and nine other U.S. Ryder Cup players are competing in the September Procore Championship at Silverado Resort in Napa, California.
- The players participated in this event to maintain their competitive edge and strengthen team cohesion in preparation for the Ryder Cup matches taking place September 26-28 at Bethpage Black.
- Scheffler said after his Wednesday pro-am that he focused solely on the tournament and did not discuss the Ryder Cup during his four days in Napa.
- U.S. captain Keegan Bradley highlighted the significance of the Ryder Cup for the team and noted their strong commitment to fully preparing for the event.
- This tune-up event helps the U.S. team avoid past mistakes of long breaks before the Ryder Cup and aims to enhance readiness for the upcoming international competition.
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'I think the players knew it was important': How the U.S. is using this week in Napa to prepare for the Ryder Cup
With the Ryder Cup just a few weeks away, U.S. captain Keegan Bradley is using this week's PGA Tour event in Napa as a tuneup for what's ahead at Bethpage Black.
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Read Full ArticleScheffler has dual goal in Napa
World No 1 Scottie Scheffler is eyeing his sixth title of the season as he tees it up in the PGA Tour’s Procore Championship with the Ryder Cup on his mind. Scheffler is among 10 US Ryder Cup players entered this week in Napa, California, where the field for the autumn event more usually features golfers jockeying to improve or secure their Tour status for the following year. US Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley is using the week to build team ch…
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