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Who’s In, Who’s Out? Ryder Cup Captain’s Pick Speculation Heats Up
The countdown to the Ryder Cup is on, and the biggest question hanging over Team USA is simple: who will Keegan Bradley choose as his six captain’s picks?
With the automatic qualifiers already locked, the golf world is buzzing with speculation about which players Bradley will bring to Bethpage Black to round out the roster.
The State of Play
Six Americans have already secured automatic spots. That leaves six wild cards in Bradley’s hands—and plenty of pressure. Fans, media, and even players themselves are weighing in as whispers and rumors fly.
One report even suggested that Sam Burns has already received a call from Bradley, fueling chatter that he may be among the first picks announced. But Burns is just one piece of a much bigger puzzle.
The Leading Candidates
Here are the names generating the most noise in the run-up to Bradley’s final decision:
- Cameron Young: A late-season win shot him back into the spotlight. He’s long off the tee and dangerous when hot, but questions remain about his consistency under Ryder Cup pressure.
- Justin Thomas: By far the most polarizing candidate. His recent form has been shaky, but his Ryder Cup track record and fiery competitiveness are unmatched. Leaving him home could spark major backlash.
- Russell Henley: Consistent, steady, and statistically sound. Henley doesn’t make headlines, but his reliable ball-striking has fans wondering if he’s a smarter choice than some of the bigger names.
- Sam Burns: A strong putter and popular teammate, but his results this season have been up and down. The reported phone call from Bradley suggests he’s firmly in the conversation.
- Veterans like Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele: Both are near locks if they don’t qualify automatically. Their chemistry as a pair could play a major role in Bradley’s final decisions.
Fan Debate Reaches a Boil
The speculation isn’t just happening behind closed doors—social media is buzzing with passionate takes.
Some insist that Thomas must be included no matter what, while others argue that fresh blood like Young or Henley should get the nod. The conversations are as heated as the Ryder Cup itself.
Cam Young’s biggest Ryder Cup selling point?
“I think recent form is kind of a hard one to deny…”
Young obviously not the loudest guy in the world but I appreciated this. Feels rare to get such a straightforward answer from a guy on the Ryder Cup bubble pic.twitter.com/kLzVTbWFNq
— Dylan Dethier (@dylan_dethier) August 22, 2025
Ryder Cup Captain Picks:
– Justin Thomas
– Cameron Young
– Patrick Cantlay
– Keegan Bradley
– Ben Griffin
– Sam BurnsLeave Collin home and bring guys who all have distance off the tee and can make a putt when it matters. @RyderCupUSA
— PGA Dice (@PGATourProDice) August 24, 2025
If I was Captain Keegan I am making the following the captain’s picks of the Ryder Cup: Justin Thomas, Keegan, Cameron Young, Sam Burns, Ben Griffin, and Brooks Kopeka. We need dawgs on this team. Guys that can hit far and compete. Give me the six automatics and this crew..…
— Jason Staley (@jstales7) August 24, 2025
The Keegan Bradley Factor
One thing to remember: Bradley knows exactly how it feels to be left out. He was controversially snubbed from the 2023 Ryder Cup team despite strong form, and he’s spoken openly about how much it hurt. That experience could influence his selections now.
Will he lean on veterans with proven Ryder Cup chemistry? Or will he reward players who have earned their way in with form and grit this season?
Final Word
The clock is ticking, and Bradley’s captain’s picks are set to define the storylines leading into Bethpage Black. With names like Thomas, Young, Burns, and Henley all in the mix, the debate is hotter than ever.
One thing is certain: no matter who Bradley picks, the conversation around Team USA won’t slow down anytime soon.
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