After Keegan Bradley emerged victorious at the Travelers Championship, disagreement broke out on social media about whether or not the tournament could be considered Bradley’s “hometown event.”
- Related:Tiger Woods delivered stinging message to major winner after denying him lift on private jet
CBS’ Amanda Renner interviewed Bradley after his win, and asked the 37-year-old, “What does it mean to be a winner at your hometown event?”
- Related:John Daly rolls up to Kenny Chesney concert as only he can
Bradley responded by saying,“This is for all the kids that grew up in New England…gotta sit through the winters and watch other people play golf.”
“I just am so proud to win this tournament. Traveler’s and everybody involved puts on a first-class tournament. It’s been like this for decade.”
Bradley is from Woodstock, Vermont, and the Travelers Championship takes place in Cromwell, Connecticut. He attended Hopkington High School in Massachusetts for his senior year and played on the golf team.
In response, there were some people who questioned whether Renner was correct to essentially call Cromwell, Connecticut Bradley’s “hometown.” Renner responded, saying:
Oookay everyone can calm down. This is the only regular PGA TOUR event in New England that comes every year. Keegan has been coming here since he was 10-years-old and always considered it his home event because it was the closest to his home. Can we not just have nice things?? https://t.co/flDiEiOIZM
— Amanda Balionis Renner (@Amanda_Balionis) June 25, 2023
STRONGLY object to “hometown event” … he is from a different state
— Dave Gosh (@davegosh) June 25, 2023
Regardless of which New England state Bradley is from, he was happy to have the fans’ support.
“It’s been unbelievable. I’m so lucky and so thankful to be from this New England area and I just can’t believe — this feels like a dream.”
More from the 19th Hole
- Report: 5-time PGA Tour winner blasted and called a cheat after taking part in scramble listed as 8.8 handicap
- LPGA star blocks fan account that follows her every shot on the course
- College golfer suffers gruesome on-course injury during NCAA Championship
New here?
- Find out more about GolfWRX and the GolfWRX forums.
Your Reaction?
- LIKE76
- LEGIT7
- WOW6
- LOL16
- IDHT1
- FLOP3
- OB2
- SHANK40
Related Topics:
You may like
Earlier this week, the Boston Celtics won the 2024 NBA Championship, defeating the Dallas Mavericks in five games.
Scottie Scheffler, who’s a Mavericks fan, arrived at the Travelers Championship this week, which of course will have plenty of Celtics fan being in New England region.
According to Scottie, a fan at the course asked him to sign his Celtics hat and the two-time major champion refused to do so.
“One fan asked me to sign a @Celtics hat today, I told him no.” ?
Dallas native Scottie Scheffler receiving some tough reminders in New England after the @DallasMavs loss in the @NBA Finals. pic.twitter.com/4xpKdfcb0p
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) June 19, 2024
Last year, Celtics fan Keegan Bradley won at TPC River Highlands, so Scheffler is out for revenge after a lackluster performance at last week’s U.S. Open.
More from the 19th Hole
- Bryson explains last minute driver head switch and says he “probably shouldn’t have changed;” despite U.S. Open win
- The stunning numbers behind the rise in Bryson’s popularity following U.S. Open win
- Tiger explains why golf has “negative connotations” for daughter Sam
New here?
- Find out more about GolfWRX and the GolfWRX forums.
Your Reaction?
- LIKE0
- LEGIT0
- WOW0
- LOL0
- IDHT0
- FLOP0
- OB0
- SHANK0
Continue Reading
With Rory McIlroy coming up short in yet another major championship, there have been plenty of opinions shared on social media about what the superstar needs to do to win another.
Hank Haney, who was once the coach of Tiger Woods, shared his opinion on X on Tuesday.
I will say this, if Steve Williams was Rory’s caddie I can promise you he would have never hit a perfect flighted 7 iron that rolled over the green on 15 into a terrible lie because he would have hit an 8 iron and sent it straight up in the air and held the green.
— Hank Haney (@HankHaney) June 18, 2024
“I will say this, if Steve Williams was Rory’s caddie I can promise you he would have never hit a perfect flighted 7 iron that rolled over the green on 15 into a terrible lie because he would have hit an 8 iron and sent it straight up in the air and held the green.”
Haney also added: “Wrong club, wrong shot, bad plan.”
Harry Diamond has been McIlroy’s caddie since 2017 and is one of the Northern Irishman’s closest friends.
McIlroy will take a few weeks off before teeing it up at the Genesis Scottish Open a week before the Open Championship at Royal Troon.
More from the 19th Hole
- Bryson explains last minute driver head switch and says he “probably shouldn’t have changed;” despite U.S. Open win
- The stunning numbers behind the rise in Bryson’s popularity following U.S. Open win
- Tiger explains why golf has “negative connotations” for daughter Sam
New here?
- Find out more about GolfWRX and the GolfWRX forums.
Your Reaction?
- LIKE60
- LEGIT29
- WOW8
- LOL12
- IDHT2
- FLOP2
- OB4
- SHANK28
Continue Reading
It’s been over a decade since Rory McIlroy last won a major. At last week’s U.S. Open, the Northern Irishman had his best chance in recent memory to finally got over the hump, but missed two putts inside five feet, including a 2’6? putt, which cost him the tournament.
While speaking on Golf Channel, Brandel Chamblee shared his opinion on what he believes has held McIlroy back in the biggest moments.
“Don’t get me wrong, I love Rory’s golf swing, it’s beautiful. It’s beautiful. But he’s now finished in the top-ten in the last six US Opens and he’s averaging in those six US Opens – because I just looked here in strokes gained approach – about 30th. Guess what they do not do? Win US Opens.
“The guys who win US Opens finish first, second, third, fourth. Brooks Koepka in US Opens – first, second, most greens and best iron shots, strokes gained approach.
“Rory consistently underperforms in his iron play – and that is the most important statistic.”
The stats back up Chamblee’s opinion. On Sunday, Rory ranked 69th of 74 players in Strokes Gained: Approach.
McIlroy will take a few weeks off before teeing it up at the Genesis Scottish Open followed by the last major of the year at Royal Troon.
More from the 19th Hole
- Bryson explains last minute driver head switch and says he “probably shouldn’t have changed;” despite U.S. Open win
- The stunning numbers behind the rise in Bryson’s popularity following U.S. Open win
- Tiger explains why golf has “negative connotations” for daughter Sam
New here?
- Find out more about GolfWRX and the GolfWRX forums.
Your Reaction?
- LIKE35
- LEGIT16
- WOW2
- LOL3
- IDHT2
- FLOP1
- OB0
- SHANK8
Continue Reading
- Trending