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Hal Sutton, who quit golf for five years after losing the 2004 Ryder Cup as U.S. captain, emphasized that while the captain takes the heat, it’s the players who win or lose. He joined “Golf Today” to talk about what he and the likes of Keegan Bradley have experienced.

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Keegan Bradley talks about the lingering Ryder Cup loss and the Golf Central crew discusses what he’s doing to move forward.
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Bradley graded himself for a year that included him captaining the losing U.S. Ryder Cup team at Bethpage, while he also addressed his chances of captaining again and recent remarks by Justin Thomas.
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