Keegan Bradley Searching For Consistency
10 months agoMaking his first start at the AT&T Pro-Am since his rookie season in 2011, Keegan Bradley will be looking to find some level of consistency on the West Coast. A runner-up finish three weeks ago on Oahu has been bookended by two disappointing outings at Kapalua and Torrey Pines, as Bradley has struggled to find the range with his typically reliable putter (well, by 2023 standards anyway). In the two aforementioned starts at the Farmers and Sentry, Bradley has lost a combined 8.0 strokes on the greens in seven recorded rounds; harkening many of his supporters back to the player we saw continually hemorrhage strokes on the greens from 2015 to 2021. West Coast poa hasn't exactly been Bradley's favorite historic putting surface, but if he can stabilize the stroke over the next four days, his recent ball-striking display around a similarly positional layout in Waialae gives us plenty of reason for optimism around Pebble Beach.
Source: PGA Tour
Source: PGA Tour