Fans on social media have reacted to Keegan Bradley helping his team win the 2024 Presidents Cup. Team USA secured their tenth consecutive victory at the biennial tournament on Sunday, September 29, at The Royal Montreal Golf Club with an impressive score of 18.5 against the International team's 11.5.
Keegan Bradley, the captain of the US Ryder Cup team for the 2025 edition, won his Sunday singles match against Si Woo Kim by 1 up. Team USA had entered the final round of the Presidents Cup with a lead of 11-7. They maintained it on Sunday and ultimately claimed the trophy.
The PGA Tour congratulated Team USA on its X (formerly Twitter) account, writing:
"Bringing the trophy back to the United States 🇺🇸🏆 The U.S. Team has won the @PresidentsCup!"
Fans in the comments section praised the 2025 Ryder Cup captain for his impressive performances.
"Keegan. Passion. Poetic Justice," a fan wrote.
"Congrats on US.. well deserve win! Howver, international team didn’t have its best players," another fan wrote.
Several other fans also applauded Bradley.
"Great play @Keegan_Bradley! Congratulations!" one more fan commented.
"Thank you Keegan!" another fan jotted.
Here are more fans' reactions to Team USA winning the 2024 Presidents Cup:
Notably, Bradley was initially the assistant captain of Team USA for the Presidents Cup, but at the last moment, team captain Jim Furyk picked him to play in the tournament.
A look into Keegan Bradley's performance at the 2024 Presidents Cup
Bradley has been impressive with his game throughout the 2024 Presidents Cup. He teed off against Christiaan Bezuidenhout and Taylor Pendrith for the fourball match onThursday, September 26. Teaming up with Wyndham Clark, they secured a 1-up win.
However, Bradley did not play in the second-day foursome matches but returned for Saturday's matches. In the morning fourball match, he once again paired with Wyndham Clark, but the duo struggled with their game. They faced Si Woo Kim and Tom Kim of the International team, who dominated the match and won by 4&3. Bradley missed the afternoon foursome matches but prepared for the final singles round on Sunday.
On Sunday, he started strong, winning the second hole, but Si Woo Kim claimed the fifth and sixth holes, giving the International team a 1-up lead. Bradley responded by winning the eighth hole and went on to win four more holes. He ultimately secured a 1-up victory in the match.
In the Sunday finals, Xander Schauffele won against Jason Day, while Russell Henley registered a 3&2 victory over Sungjae Im. Max Homa, Patrick Cantlay, and Collin Morikawa from Team USA also won their matches on Sunday.
Of the 12 singles matches on the final day, Team USA won six and three ended in a tie. The International team claimed victory in the other three matches, but ultimately, Team USA won the championship.