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Keegan Bradley wins BMW Championship to cap PGA Tour return to Colorado
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Keegan Bradley wins BMW Championship to cap PGA Tour return to Colorado

CASTLE ROCK — The captain showed up in convincing fashion to close out the PGA Tour’s long-awaited return to Colorado.

After going into the final day of the BMW Championship with a one-stroke lead, Keegan Bradley played par golf at Castle Pines Golf Club on Sunday and finished at 12-under par for the tournament, one stroke ahead of Sam Burns, Ludvig Åberg and Adam Scott.

Bradley was the last man to qualify for the tournament and was ranked 50th in the FedExCup Playoffs standings. After becoming the 20th multiple winner in the event’s history, he shot up to 4th place.

Next up for America’s 2025 Ryder Cup captain: a chance to win the tournament at next weekend’s Tour Championship in Atlanta.

“I’ve been in these (nail-biting) situations a lot, and I kept telling myself that,” said Bradley, who also won the BMW in 2018. “There were a few guys on the GC who hadn’t done that in the Tour, and I knew it was going to be tough for them.

“…I’ve come from behind and won, I’ve been ahead and won, and I kept telling myself I’ve been in these situations before and I’ve won and I’ve done it. Today was one of those days.”

Keegan Bradley throws up some grass as he hits through the rough on the third hole during the final round of the BMW Championship at Castle Pines Golf Club in Castle Rock on Aug. 25, 2024. Bradley won the tournament with a score of 12-under par. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)
Keegan Bradley throws up some grass as he hits through the rough on the third hole during the final round of the BMW Championship at Castle Pines Golf Club in Castle Rock on Aug. 25, 2024. Bradley won the tournament with a score of 12-under par. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)

The 38-year-old Vermont native played steadily on a tough final day at the Castle Rock course, birdieing the first hole, then hitting 13 straight pars and working around bogeys on the 15th and 18th holes, including a birdie on the 17th, to close out his seventh career victory.

“I still feel like I’m in the prime of my career,” Bradley said. “I feel like there are a lot of parts of my game that are the best they’ve ever been, and I feel like I’ve got years ahead of me — I wanted to make this Ryder Cup team at Bethpage (Black) where I’m the captain. That’s always been a goal of mine. I feel like I can continue to play at a high level for a while.”

It was clear early on that Sunday would be another tough day at Castle Pines. It was dry over the weekend after many high scores were made on Friday following Thursday afternoon’s thunderstorm.

Both Bradley and Scott got into a groove as the final pair. Scott opened with an eagle on the par-5 first hole, capped by a 43-foot putt. Bradley also birdied the hole, and the two were off and running.

The gallery, as at all tournaments, continually cheered Bradley on with chants of “USA! USA!” as fans recognized the importance of his captaincy as an active player.