
Keegan Bradley delivered a comeback difficult to forget
In a major with names hard to remember, Keegan Bradley delivered a comeback difficult to forget.
Five shots behind with three holes
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Bradley won a three-hole playoff, making him only the third player in at least 100 years to win a major in his first try.
He also became the first player to win a major with a long putter -- a belly putter -- and it proved to be the most important Discount Golf Equipment in his bag. Bradley rattled in a 35-foot birdie putt on the 17th hole in regulation to keep alive his chances, then showed the perfect touch with a two-putt across the 18th green for a par to close out a 2-under 68.
Ads by GoogleDufner, now winless in 148 starts on the PGA Tour, stooped over on the 18th fairway in the playoff before hitting his final shot, knowing that he had
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And so ended the final major of the year -- a guy in a red shirt pumping his fists along the back nine of Atlanta Athletic Club, providing excitement that the PGA Championship had been missing until the final hour. And we have to except arrival of the new Discount Golf Clubs.