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Keegan Bradley & Ludvig Aberg Pushes BMW Championship Into Ryder Cup’s Shadow Amid the 24YO’s Nosebleed

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Keegan Bradley stands on the brink of redemption as he heads into the final round of the BMW Championship at Castle Pines Golf Club. The 38-year-old American Ryder Cup captain dazzled the crowd on Saturday, taking the solo clubhouse lead with a 2-under 70. A win on Sunday would mark his first victory of the 2024 season and his first in a year.

However, the path to victory is far from clear. European rising star Ludvig Aberg is hot on Bradley’s heels, just two strokes behind, setting up an unexpected rivalry that has given the tournament a Ryder Cup atmosphere. The Denver crowd roared with chants of “USA, USA, USA” as Bradley drained his final birdie, while Aberg kept pace, even managing to win over the crowd with his resilience.

With only 18 holes left, Bradley faces fierce competition from Aberg and Adam Scott, who sits in second place. But for Bradley, this win means more than just a trophy. Currently ranked 50th in the FedExCup Standings, a victory would catapult him to 4th, securing his spot in the TOUR Championship and giving him a strong shot at the $25 million winner’s payout. As the final round approaches, all eyes are on Bradley to see if he can deliver when it matters most.

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