Keegan Bradley the player continues to make life difficult for Keegan Bradley the Ryder Cup captain. Instead of fading back into the pack and taking on an elder statesman role, Bradley continues to thrive as a player, posting numbers that would make him worthy of a Ryder Cup pick in 2025 were he not already slated to captain the team.

The latest evidence: his second ace of the season, an on-target 7-iron on the 153-yard par-3 13th at Sawgrass. Here’s how it went down at The Players Championship on Sunday:

The ace marks Bradley’s second of the season, following another hole-in-one last month at the Genesis Invitational:

He’s now just one off the all-time record for PGA Tour aces in a season, a mark set just last year by Joe Highsmith. Bradley has several months left to set the mark … though he’s surely got his eyes on some more important achievements this year.

At Sawgrass, the ace was part of a 2-under round that left Bradley at 4-under for the tournament. He was in the clubhouse at T21 when lightning halted play at the tournament early Sunday afternoon.

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