Bradley snaps six-year win drought to capture BMW crown

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Last Updated : Sep 11 2018 | 9:15 AM IST

American Keegan Bradley snapped a six-year US PGA winless skid on Monday, parring the first playoff hole to defeat new world number one Justin Rose for the BMW Championship crown.

Bradley won his fourth career title, his third in a playoff, to deny Rose his third triumph of the season even though the runner-up effort was enough to see the Englishman atop the rankings for the first time in his career.

Rose lipped out a 15-foot par putt at the 72nd hole to shoot three-under par 67 and match Bradley, who closed with a 64, on 20-under 260 at rain-softened Aronimink in a final round delayed a day by showers.

Bradley, the 2011 PGA Championship winner, had not won since taking the WGC Bridgestone Invitational. It was also his first title since abandoning the controversial belly putter.

"A lot has happened to me over these six years," Bradley said.

"The belly putter was a tougher transition than I thought, and I kind of fell off the radar there for a little while.

"It has been tough to go from being on Ryder Cup teams, being on Presidents Cup teams, to outside the top 100 in the world. That was difficult." Bradley responded by regrouping with coach Darren May and slowly revamping his game to its peak form.

"I felt so calm today. It was really kind of strange because I don't normally look at leaderboards, but I looked all day and I felt so solid," Bradley said.

"It's so gratifying to get what comes with hard work. Sometimes you never even get it. To be back here and win this tournament is just incredible." Rose, unlike Bradley, will be among five players who can capture the US PGA $10 million season playoff crown by winning in two weeks at the season-ending Tour Championship in Atlanta.

"I'd love to go the Tour Championship winning because obviously I want to get to number one by winning golf tournaments, but today was fun," Rose said.

"I birdied 16 and 17. I knew Keegan was ahead of me doing the same thing, so I kind of was responding to that. Hit a great putt in regulation to (try and) win it, but then it was a poor playoff putt from me." Americans Billy Horschel and Xander Schauffele shared third on 261 with Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy on 262.

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First Published: Sep 11 2018 | 9:15 AM IST

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