May 6, 2025
Keegan Bradley is starting to look like he could be a factor at the Truist Championship. The American golfer will not have it easy. Bradley had the case of the yips a couple weeks ago as a 72 knocked him back a few pegs. However, he did score a Top 20 at the RBC Heritage. A little rest expects to do him some good as Philadelphia looms. Bradley finished T-2 behind Max Homa in 2022 and likes the course setup. Again, this may be a course that comes down to putting on the weekend for Bradley. Putts per round ranks 84th at 28.55 but the 30.67% birdie or better conversion percentage comes in at 125th. It has impacted his birdie and scoring average which come in around tour average (97th and 100th respectively). For DFS purposes, the putter is again the key here.
--Chris Wassel - RotoBallerSource: PGATour.com
April 16, 2025
Keegan Bradley admitted he thought he would make more birdies at Augusta. The American golfer opened with a 74-73 which caused him to miss his first cut of 2025. When he fell a little flat at the Valero Texas Open, few noticed. However, several errant shots on Thursday at the Masters should have been a sign. One good piece of news is that the RBC Heritage does not emphasize the driver much. Bradley also does not have to worry about any cut lines. At Hilton Head, strokes gained on approach is king but not the only thing. Bradley ranks 25th at 0.54 but only 127th in putting at -0.189. His birdie or better percentage has come back to almost average at 31.89% (89th). Bradley dropped to +6000 in the odds early in the week and may be someone to shy away from.
--Chris Wassel - RotoBallerSource: PGATour.com
April 7, 2025
Keegan Bradley has made the cut at almost every edition of the Masters he has appeared in. The American golfer has seen the weekend eight times in eight events in 2025. However, Bradley does have only two top-10 results this season. At Augusta, Bradley has not seen a single top-20 result. That surprises some people. In 68 rounds, he has 11 under-par with a 73.1 scoring average. In 2025, Bradley has five top-25 results, but a big reason why he does not typically contend at the Masters is his putting. It holds him back sometimes despite his seven career wins. Again, that is the concern from a DFS standpoint. Bradley has never put even three or four good rounds together at this major. That is a big reason why he is plus-10,000 to win. Bradley is a fade this weekend.
--Chris Wassel - RotoBallerSource: PGATour.com
March 11, 2025
Keegan Bradley has been in excellent form to start the year, recording five top-15 finishes in his first seven events, highlighted by a 64 on Sunday at the Arnold Palmer Invitational -- including a record-breaking 29 on the front nine. Now he turns his focus to THE PLAYERS, where he has competed 13 times, making the cut eight times with two top-10 finishes. At TPC Sawgrass, players will need to be accurate off the tee and on approach, and Bradley ranks 61st in driving accuracy, 30th in strokes gained off the tee (0.403 per round), 25th in approach (0.926 per round), and is in the 93rd percentile in proximity from 100-150 yards over the past 12 months, a distance that made up 32.3% of all approach shots here last year. At a price of $7,700 on DraftKings, fantasy managers can confidently include Bradley in their lineups this week.
--Dakota Legg - RotoBallerSource: PGA Tour