Keegan  Bradley, the sensational rookie winner of the PGA Championship, says he can’t wait to take his place at Asia’s only World Golf Championship,  the WGC-HSBC Champions, in Shanghai in November. Tim Maitland reports.
The  25-year-old nephew of LPGA legend Pat Bradley had already booked his  ticket to China when he sealed his maiden PGA Tour win at the Byron  Nelson Championship in May. He guaranteed he’d be one of the stars of  the show in Shanghai when he joined the flood of recent first-time Major  winners and put his name next to those of Francis Oiumet (1913) and Ben  Curtis (2003) as only the third player in the history of golf to win  such a prestigious title at his first attempt. Further icing on the cake  came last week when he won the four-player (2011) Grand Slam of Golf in  Bermuda.
“I’ve  watched that tournament on TV for as long as it’s been there. I can  remember a lot of the holes. It’s exciting to think I’ve qualified to  play in that tournament. I always think of that 18th hole and  the water on the right with the huge red HSBC pyramid floating in the  water. That’s what comes to my mind,” Bradley says.
“I  remember when Phil slid his wedge right under and then chipped it and  made par (in 2009). I remember that. It’s a great tournament. It’s going  to be an honour to go there. It’s an exciting thing. For a rookie like  me it’s a no-brainer; that’s one of the highlights of the schedule.”
Born  and raised in New England, Bradley graduated from St John’s University  in New York City and worked his way through the Hooters and Nationwide  Tours before earning his PGA Tour card for the 2011 season. His only  previous experience of playing in Asia was in 2009 at the Korean Golf  Tour’s SK Telecom Open at the Sky 72 Golf Club in Incheon. He finished  14th place in an event won by Park Sang-Hyun.
“That  was fun. I had a buddy who worked over there and he got me a sponsor’s  invite and I got to go over: people were so nice and it was really,  really fun so I’m really looking forward to getting back over there. My  buddy Brendan Steele played over in Europe earlier this year and he  loved it. It’s a fun thing to be able to go and play over there and to  be in such a great tournament. I think the tournaments over there are  first class and it’s part of the game now to play worldwide and to get  some exposure over there is an exciting thought. Everybody’s so nice. It  seems like golf is a worldwide game so people really can relate and  understand what you’re going through. It’s exciting.”
Bradley’s  eagerness to get to China can be traced back to a more humble  upbringing that the name of his illustrious aunt might suggest. His  father Mark was originally a night waterman at the Jackson Hole Golf  & Tennis Club in Jackson, Wyoming before returning east to become a  golf professional just before Keegan was born. 
“Everything  for me is a bonus out here. I didn’t grow up with a lot so anything  that happens out here is a huge bonus. I try to look at it that way. I  got nothing to lose, pretty much. Dad was a club pro and I’d just travel  around with him. I’d get up early and go to work with him and hang out  at the course all day. Golf was what I always loved and I still love it.  I’m lucky to be out here!” Bradley explains.
Bradley’s  also lucky that one of the players to take him under his wing this  season has been four-time Major champion Phil Mickelson, who is also a  two-time winner of the HSBC Champions. The stories he heard from  Mickelson and his other friends on tour just made Keegan even keener to  go to China.
“Everyone’s  got nothing but great things to say. I would be honoured to play. Every  single person I’ve talked to says it’s a great experience. They just  said China’s a really cool place and that the tournament treats you  great and cater to whatever the player needs, which is really, really  cool. I’ve played on a lot of mini Tours and they do just about the  opposite of that. When you get out here and get to be treated like this  is a pleasure,” Bradley says.
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If there is anyone on tour that deserves good things, its Keegan. You can tell that his niceness is not an act. I was so happy to see him win and stay relevant! Way to go Keegan and good luck in the future!
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