“I was chosen to do this job, to do it maybe a little differently as well,” Keegan Bradley said recently. There is a saying that is as true in golf as it is in life: it’s never too late to do the right thing. Bradley has taken that to heart in his short but already memorable tenure as US Ryder Cup captain. Every single move of his suggests that he’s a man who’s intent on fixing the mistakes of the past. Some that involved him, and others that scarred American Ryder Cup history. The latest example of this came with the way Bradley handled the dreaded “bad news” calls.

For decades, the sting of being left off a Ryder Cup roster has been one of the game’s coldest truths. Bradley knows that feeling too well. NBC’s Brad Faxon , who will be in the booth next week analysing the game, reve

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