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Keegan Bradley Gets His Revenge At The 2025 Skins Game
Keegan Bradley won 11 skins and a record $2.1 million in a 16-hole exhibition rebooted after 17 years, with Tommy Fleetwood earning $1.7 million in second place.
- On Friday, Keegan Bradley, 2025 U.S. Ryder Cup captain, won the revived Skins Game at Panther National, taking 11 skins and earning $2.1 million, the largest total ever.
- On Black Friday, organizers relaunched The Skins Game after a 17-year hiatus, shortening it to a 16-hole format on Amazon Prime Video to tap streaming audiences.
- Carryovers produced the largest single-hole payoffs when each player started with $1 million accounts and hole 8 was worth $300,000, fueling Bradley's climb after a $900,000 seven-foot putt.
- Tommy Fleetwood finished second with $1.7 million, including a final-hole $1,125,000 payoff, while Shane Lowry earned $200,000 and Xander Schauffele ended with $0 and a viral check.
- After the Ryder Cup loss, Bradley used the win for Ryder Cup revenge following his tough fall at Bethpage Black, while critics and Curtis Strange said Amazon Prime Video's production felt flat, testing the reboot's sustainability.
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A hush rarely falls over a made-for-TV showdown. But Panther National produced a stretch of golf that had viewers glued to their screens. The return of the Capital One Skins Game after nearly two decades promised star power, a quirky format, and a fresh dose of light-hearted competition. But to top it all, there was a mix of sharp play, sharp humor, and moments that instantly lit up social feeds. One of those humorous moments came at the conclus…
Ryder Cup redemption for Keegan Bradley as US skipper banks $2.1m in Skins Game - The Mirror
US Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley showed why he should have played in his own team at Bethpage Black as he beat European heroes Tommy Fleetwood and Shane Lowry in reboot of made-for-TV event
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