Good Choice

He did the right thing. Various media were playing it up like Keegan Bradley deserved to play, that he had an agonizing decision to make because he had the right to pick himself to play as well as captain the Ryder Cup team. I’m glad he decided not to do that. It would have been a bit selfish, to say the least, and of course it would have left someone off who could have had the experience of making the team if not for another large ego.

But that didn’t happen. Instead, he showed restraint, and took the high road. It turned out to be not nearly as agonizing as various pundits were making it seem. I hope things go well for him and the team. And I hope the event is unmarred by stupid fans.

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