Keegan Bradley

Keegan Bradley professional golfer on PGA Tour - image via Grok

Keegan Bradley is an American golfer who turned pro in 2008 after a successful college career at St. John’s University. He won the 2011 PGA Championship in his major debut and earned Rookie of the Year. His father, Mark Bradley, is a longtime PGA professional and introduced Keegan to the game. His aunt, Pat Bradley, is an LPGA Hall of Famer and a key influence on his career.

Keegan married Jillian Stacey in December 2016, and they have two sons, Logan and Cooper. Jillian, also from Vermont, occasionally caddies and supports his career. The Bradley family travels together frequently for tournaments across the PGA Tour. They reside in Jupiter, Florida, and spend summers in New England near family.

Keegan Bradley’s Biggest Win on Tour

Keegan Bradley’s biggest PGA Tour win came at the 2025 Travelers Championship in Cromwell, Connecticut. He overcame a three-shot deficit with four holes remaining. A birdie on the 18th secured his dramatic eighth career PGA Tour victory. The win highlighted his composure and ability to perform under pressure.

This win followed his record-setting 23-under finish at the 2023 Travelers Championship. His 2025 victory boosted his chances of being a Ryder Cup playing captain. It marked a pivotal moment in his golf career and leadership journey. The triumph solidified his legacy as a clutch performer in big events.

 

Latest News on Keegan Bradley

 

6/23/25

Bradley is now focused on preparing team strategy ahead of the Ryder Cup with just over 90 days remaining. He’s coordinating pairings, selecting vice captains, and handling team logistics. Despite new responsibilities, he enjoys the leadership experience and fan support. Crowds often cheer “USA” at events in strong support of his role.

Bradley continues to play competitive golf, opening recent tournaments with a six-under 64. He maintains solid form while balancing captain duties and tour appearances. He’s ranked 17th in Ryder Cup points and must qualify on merit to play. Bradley also praises rising stars as future U.S. team assets.