
Keegan Bradley has been one of the more interesting players to follow since the anchored putter ban went into effect. While the adjustment period wasn’t a surprise, Bradley clearly needed more time to get his stroke in sync. It’s been a year and a half now, and the former PGA Champion seems to be coming around.
Case in point: In 2016, Bradley missed 11 cuts in 26 events, with just six top-25 finishes. In 2015, those numbers were four and nine, respectively. In 2017, with a full year of practice under his belt, Bradley is up to five top-10 finishes, including two straight heading into this week’s Greenbrier Classic.
In his last four trips to the Greenbrier, Bradley has placed in the top-25 just once, but that was a solid fourth-place, capped by a Sunday 66. There’s still plenty of room for Bradley to return to his old form, but he’s running hot right now, and should continue that trend this week.