‘You can’t do it’: Tom Watson warns Keegan Bradley of big Ryder Cup mistake

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Just hours away from Keegan Bradley’s announcement of his U.S. Ryder Cup captain’s picks, former captain and golf legend Tom Watson has a big warning for the 2025 American leader.

In an interview with The Times, Watson, a two-time U.S. Ryder Cup captain, strongly advised Bradley against choosing himself as a captain’s pick on Wednesday, saying, ‘You can’t do it.”

Watson’s controversial U.S. Ryder Cup captain history

Watson is not just one of the greatest American golfers ever, if he’s one of history’s greatest golfers. Full stop.

Watson captured eight major championships during his career, including five Open Championship wins that he nearly made six as a 59-year-old at the 2009 Open.

But he also has a wealth of experience playing on and captaining U.S. Ryder Cup teams. In 1993 at 44 years old, Watson captained the U.S. team to a 15-13 victory over the Europeans at the Belfry in England.

His 1993 captaincy wasn’t a surprise, but his second stint at the helm was a real shocker. Watson was tabbed to return as U.S. captain for the 2014 Ryder Cup at 65 years old, becoming the oldest captain in history.

But the 2014 event turned into a disaster. Europe handily defeated the American team 16.5-11.5. Watson was heavily criticized for his mistakes as captain that year, including by team member Phil Mickelson during the post-tournament press conference.

It was that captain controversy that inspired the U.S. side to overhaul their system for choosing Ryder Cup captains.

What Watson thinks about Bradley’s Ryder Cup decision

In another twist, the 2014 event was the only Ryder Cup event that Bradley competed in as a player, going 1-2-0.

And based on Watson’s comments this week to The Times, he thinks that 2014 should remain the only Ryder Cup that Bradley has played in.

In the interview, Watson argued that being a playing captain was essentially impossible, using his experience at the 1993 Ryder Cup as an example.

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