‘I tried to do it like Tiger’- Keegan Bradley celebrates Zozo Championship victory with a tribute
Keegan Bradley
Keegan Bradley was all emotional after his victory at the ZOZO Championship 2022 as Tiger Woods finds a place everywhere golf comes up for the best possible reason. Tiger’s massive win in the 2019 Zozo Championship has made it to the winning speech of Keegan as he goes on to claim the victory on Narashino Country Club ground.
Tiger tied up with the then-record holder Sam Snead for most PGA Tour wins in the 2019 appearance. He hasn’t returned to the grounds for Zozo since then. This year’s final was attempted by Keegan Bradley along with Fowler and Putnam. The winning stroke by Bradley made it to the 18th hole slowly with a two-shot lead.
Bradley is energetic and enthusiastic but his calm and composure came from his inspiration Tiger Woods, leading him all the way to victory. This is his fifth career tour victory which he celebrated with arms swinging in the air with all his might and cheerfulness.
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Keegan Bradley couldn’t keep it together as he mentions his victory reason
Keegan Bradley while talking about Woods said, “Just kind of remembering Tiger and how he walked a little slower than I noticed in the past, and I tried to do that.” He thinks that it doesn’t matter how perfectly you play, it is still dependent on the odds. He wants to go a long way from here.
He also mentioned his wife for being the support that she is stating, “I’ve been crying since I finished. I can’t remember the last time I cried, I talked to my wife [Jillian] on the phone a second ago, FaceTime. I can’t keep it together. I don’t know what’s wrong with me.” He spoke about the roller coaster game and said that the sloppy misses were something he needed to work on.
When asked about their experience in the game, Fowler said, “Yeah, kind of bittersweet, Obviously wanted to get the job done and I felt very good going into today. It Felt, you know, probably as good as you can feel out there. Final round, haven’t been there a whole lot in the last couple of years, really just didn’t give me many opportunities until the end. And I hit some darn good putts that it was like there was a cover over the hole. Gave it our all, left it all out there.”
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