Keegan Bradley was given 2.1million reasons to be less disappointed about the Ryder Cup on Friday.
The defeated US captain got his revenge on two of Team Europe's most important players by winning the first Official Skins Game in 17 years in Florida.
Bradley took on fellow American Xander Schauffele, England's Tommy Fleetwood and Ireland's Shane Lowry in a lucrative end-of-season exhibition.
Each player started the match with $1m, which was then adjusted based on how much money was won or lost over the course of the match.
Every hole was assigned a monetary 'skin' - and whoever shot the lowest score on that hole took the prize.
If there was no outright winner, the skin rolled over to the next hole, increasing the value.
The first five holes were worth $100,000 each and then gra

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