Keegan Bradley put on an incredible show at the Arnold Palmer Invitational on Sunday.
This year’s Ryder Cup captain holed out for eagle on the par-5 6th and added five more birdies on the front nine to go out with a 7-under 29 — the first sub-30 score recorded at Bay Hill during PGA Tour competition.
His par-breaker on the 9th hole may have been the most impressive. Bradley tugged his drive left off the tee and his ball settled behind a few trees and on the edge of the cart path. After taking relief and dropping beside the path, Bradley hit a low, spinny wedge around the trees.
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