Numerous players have huge chances to impress Keegan Bradley at the Wyndham Championship this week.
Bradley will have to name his six captain’s picks for the Ryder Cup after the Tour Championship at the end of next month.
All the talk right now is concerning whether or not Bradley will pick himself for the Ryder Cup.
The 39-year-old from Vermont is currently sitting in 10th spot in the US Ryder Cup standings, and he has played some terrific golf this season.
The general consensus right now is that Bradley is going to play on the Ryder Cup team, and while deciding whether or not to keep the captaincy will be his toughest decision, he has plenty of other difficult calls to make.
Picking six PGA Tour players to complete his team will be a really challenging process to go through.
Keegan Bradley to play with Ben Griffin at the Wyndham Championship
The Wyndham Championship starts on Thursday, and Ben Griffin has a big chance to impress captain Bradley.
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Bradley spoke to reporters before the start of the tournament, and conversation quickly shifted to the Ryder Cup.
The 39-year-old was asked whether he has been discussing the prospect of acting as a playing captain at Bethpage Black with his vice-captains.
He said: “We have talked about it for about a year now, in case this could happen. So I have a lot of great vice-captains. I am most proud of the guys I have chosen for this role. They have all really stepped up in their own individual way to make our team better and whether I play or not these guys are going to be great for us.“
He then responded when asked what he’s feeling about playing alongside Griffin during the first two rounds of the Wyndham Championship.
Bradley said: “This is going to be one of my first times with Ben, so I’m excited to play with him. I have played with Andrew one other time.
“This is a great opportunity for me to see who they are on a golf course, but one or two rounds isn’t going to determine if they make the team or not. But it’s important for me to see these guys and see them in their element but we are looking at a resume here, not just two rounds at the Wyndham.“
Ben Griffin’s 2025 PGA Tour results
Griffin has made a real name for himself on the PGA Tour this season.
Here is how his results look from 2025 so far:
ResultsGriffin’s totalsEvents played24Wins2Top-10s8Top-25s11Missed cuts6
Griffin has proven that he has the mentality needed to succeed under the intense pressure of Ryder Cup golf.
Whether he does enough to either qualify for the team automatically or impress Bradley between now and September remains to be seen, though.