The unpacking of what happened to the U.S. Ryder Cup team at last month’s matches began almost immediately, but for Brandt Snedeker, the lessons of Bethpage take on even greater meaning.
Snedeker, one of U.S. captain Keegan Bradley’s assistants at the Ryder Cup, now turns his attention to next year’s Presidents Cup as the U.S. team captain, and there was plenty to glean from the European’s two-point victory at Bethpage.
“You’re always kind of picking the good and the bad and what you see. So yeah, you’re always learning something, taking it for every situation possible. I think Bethpage, there was a lot of positives to take away,” Snedeker said Tuesday during a conference call with the media.
“I really enjoyed the job that Keegan did and how hard he worked and the position he put the gu