Ryder Cup oddity for USA, Europe: Captains who can beat players

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Luke Donald, 2025 Team Europe Captain shakes hands with Alex Noren as he arrive to Heathrow Airport as Team Europe depart to New York ahead of the Ryder Cup at Heathrow Airport on September 14, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Andrew Redington/Getty Images)

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Because this week’s unofficial Ryder Cup training camps for Team USA (at the Procore) and Team Europe (at the BMW PGA) took place at actual golf tournaments, the rest of the players in each field had a chance to make a statement about where they stack up against the world’s best.

At the Procore, Team USA captain Keegan Bradley didn’t tee it up — spending the week scouting, note-taking and dinner-hosting instead — but we know from his Travelers victory in June or his T7 in his most recent start at the Tour Championship that he can beat every one of his teammates on the right week. In Napa, Ryder Cup snubs like Mav McNealy had the chance to show the same; McNealy entered Sunday inside the top 20, ahead of some of his captain’s picks.

And while some of the Americans’ captain’s picks showed why they belong — Ben Griffin entered Sunday’s final round with a one-stroke lead — it was also easy to imagine a world where they’d taken a flyer on the world’s top-ranked amateur Jackson Koivun, who’s in line for his fourth consecutive top-11 finish on the PGA Tour.

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