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Bradley opted to focus on his captaincy duties rather than become the first playing captain in 62 years.

FARMINGDALE, N.Y. — Keegan Bradley is conflicted.

At times this week at Bethpage Black, the U.S. Ryder Cup captain has missed being on the course preparing for the tournament as a player.

Then, he starts thinking about his duties off the course and he says he does not miss worrying about when he should be practicing and meeting with his coach.

"I've thought about it every second," Bradley said when asked this week about his decision not to pick himself for the team that will face the Europeans Sept. 26-28.

"But I've also thought about how impossible it would be." Get the U.S. Ryder Cup team gear!

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