NEWTOWN SQUARE, PA.—Keegan Bradley had bottomed out, crashing from the high of winning the PGA Championship to tumbling out of the 100 in the world. Keegan Bradley plays a shot from the bunker on the third hole during the weather-delayed final round of the BMW Championship on Monday. Read more: Rain knocks BMW Championship off courseArticle Continued BelowJustin Rose leads BMW Championship after shooting 64 Bryson DeChambeau makes it two in a row in his FedEx Cup quest For a player who had to reinvent his game, the clutch moment didn’t seem so scary. Bradley topped Rose with a par on the first playoff hole to win the rain-plagued BMW Championship for his first PGA Tour victory in six years. Bradley, who shot a final round 6-under 64 to finish at 20-under 260, thrust his arms toward the grey sky and drizzle in celebration and waved his family toward him.
Source: thestar September 11, 2018 00:00 UTC