Keegan Bradley Makes Return to Bethpage, This Time as Ryder Cup Captain

Mark Bradley still remembers when he was the Head PGA Professional at Jackson Hole Golf & Tennis Club in Wyoming and his son, Keegan, would come out for the summer during college. The first year, he put him to work in the pro shop to help make ends meet. But the next year, Mark told his son that if he worked on his game, he’d cover his expenses.

“I never had to give him a nickel,” Mark recalls. “He found some money games with my members. He would practice and play all day and float the river at night. He loved fly-fishing for Cutthroat Trout.”

Mark only had to open his wallet for his son once more. When Keegan rolled out of Wyoming to try his hand at professional golf in 2008, Mark paid $3,000 for an electric-blue Ford Focus with 190,000 miles on it that Keegan nicknamed “Be Bop.” Plus, he slipped his son a couple of grand in cash.

“He sure as hell didn’t come from a lot of money,” Mark said. “But I had to get him a car. The mechanic told me his Honda Civic wouldn’t make it out of Wyoming.”

Keegan spent that summer listening to Howard Stern as he Be-Bopped around the country. “If you went too fast,” Keegan recalls, “the mirror on the side would fly off so I had to tape it to my door. Sooner or later, I think one of the maintenance guys at the golf course just deadbolted it on the side of my car.”