DeChambeau Headed for Ryder Cup Return After Strong Rally at British Open
OLD BETHPAGE, NEW YORK, JUL 20 – Keegan Bradley says Bryson DeChambeau’s energy and strong recent form make him a vital asset for Team USA’s effort to reclaim the Ryder Cup from Europe in 2025.
- At Bethpage Black in September, Bryson DeChambeau aims to energize Team USA with `a tsunami of a crowd` to support them, he said.
- After being left off the 2023 Ryder Cup in Rome, DeChambeau aims to energize Team USA as he seeks to help them reclaim the cup, with the backdrop of their 2023 loss.
- After struggling early, DeChambeau rebounded with rounds of 65, 68 and 64 to finish nine-under-par and tie for 10th.
- Through a personal locker-room message, Bradley confirmed DeChambeau's crucial role, while that gesture signaled his confirmed spot on the team.
- Bryson DeChambeau told Golfing Gazette, `I hope I can bring a lot of energy and a tsunami of a crowd that’s going to be rooting for Team USA`, underscoring his belief in the influence of home support for the upcoming Ryder Cup.
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