Golf is a sport of tradition. That much is obvious.
Beyond tradition, golf is a sport of honor and integrity. That is well-known.
If you somehow believe that Keegan Bradley, the United States Ryder Cup Captain, playing in the event violates either of these two principles then I am not sure what you are tethered to reality with.
Many are well-aware of how there is precedent for a captain to play in the Ryder Cup. These people point out that it hasn’t happened in a long time, though. That plays to the traditional aspect of things.
But does this make the idea of Captain Keegan playing wrong? He just
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