PGA Tour shares Keegan Bradley’s career highlights on his 39th birthday

PGA: the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday - Final Round - Source: Imagn
Keegan Bradley - Source: Imagn

The PGA Tour shared a series of Keegan Bradley’s career highlights on his birthday. Bradley turned 39 years old yesterday, and the golfer spent 14 years of his life playing on the PGA Tour after he qualified for the Tour in 2011.

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Recently, the PGA Tour's Instagram handle shared a post containing eight videos, where Bradley could be seen playing at six different events. The first, second, and third videos were at the 2012 WGC-Workday Championship, 2013 Presidents Cup, and 2012 Farmers Insurance Open, respectively. The fourth and fifth videos were at the 2012 Genesis Invitational and the 2024 Presidents Cup. The sixth, seventh, and eighth videos were at the 2024 Presidents Cup, the 2013 Presidents Cup, and the 2023 Travelers Championship.

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The poster wrote a caption along with the post, which read:

“Happy 39th birthday, @Keegan Bradley”
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Bradley last played at the Memorial Tournament and finished at T7 with 287 (-1). Before that, he also played at the PGA Championship and the Truist Championship to finish at T8 and T30 with 280 (-4) and 275 (-5), respectively.

Keegan Bradley’s two best finishes of the 2025 season came at the Arnold Palmer Invitational pres. by Mastercard with a T5 and the Sony Open in Hawaii with a T6 after scoring 7 under and 13 under, respectively. He bagged $800,000 at the Arnold Palmer Invitational pres. by Mastercard and $283,838 at the Sony Open in Hawaii. The Vermont-based golfer's first tournament of the season was at The Sentry with a T15.

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Keegan Bradley compared the test at the Memorial Tournament with the upcoming US Open

Keegan Bradley joined the press conference at the Memorial Tournament on May 31, and he compared the course at Muirfield Village with the US Open venue, Oakmont. The golfer said ( via ASAP Sports):

“It's very similar. It's a similar style course, just a couple more par-5s, so the scores look a little lower, but they're actually -- I don't think that they are. If you added up the total score, it's probably pretty similar to U.S. Open.”
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Bradley also compared the Memorial Tournament with the US Open in a press conference at the same venue on May 29. He shared:

“Really nice. Basically a U.S. Open we're playing. But I played really great. It seems like we're playing really hard courses every week, so it's more of the norm for these elevated events. So it was a great day…Yeah, it's tough. I mean, we don't have much of a break ever. Like, normally it's pretty tough every week. Basically I'm going to be playing back-to-back U.S. Opens here, but the course is very fair, setup nice, just a tough test.”

Bradley last played the US Open in 2024, and he finished at T32 with 7 over as the total score.

Edited by Mitali
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