The Palm Beach Post

Bradley back on top with wet win

Battles new No. 1 Rose in sudden death for first victory since 2012.

- By Dan Gelston

NEWTOWN SQUARE, PA. — Keegan Bradley held off Justin Rose in a sudden-death playoff to win the rain-plagued BMW Championsh­ip on Monday for his first PGA Tour victory in six years.

Though Rose was runner-up at the FedEx Cup playoff event at Aronimink, he didn’t come up short in the world ranking, hitting No. 1 in the world and becoming the 22nd player to reach the top spot since the ranking began in 1986.

Bradley, who shot a final round 6-under 64 to finish at 20-under par, thrust his arms toward the gray sky and drizzle in celebratio­n and waved his family onto the 18th hole. He tossed into the air his young son, Logan, who hadn’t even been born in 2012, the last time Bradley won on the tour.

“A lot has happened to me over these six years,” Bradley said. “I kind of fell off the radar there for a little while. It’s tough to go from being on Ryder Cup teams, being on Presidents Cup teams to being outside the top 100 in the world.”

Bradley finished with his fourth career victory and first since the 2012 WGC-Bridgeston­e Invitation­al. He gets a trip to Maui to start next year for the winners-only Sentry Tournament of Champions.

Rose could have won in regulation but lipped out on the last hole to force the playoff. He fell short again in the playoff, missing a 5-foot par putt that would have

kept him alive. The 38-yearold had grown to love the suburban Philadelph­ia golf courses. He won the 2010 AT&T National at Aronimink and the 2013 U.S. Open at Merion.

He didn’t get a trophy on this trip, but a No. 1 ranking will do. Rose, who overtook Dustin Johnson, joins Nick Faldo, Lee Westwood and Luke Donald as the only Englishmen to reach No. 1. “I’m delighted to be world No. 1,” Rose said. “Boyhood dreams, you know what I mean?”

Rose trails Bryson DeChambeau, who won the first two playoff events, in the FedEx Cup standings.

It was amazing play even finished Monday after rain soaked the course overnight and pushed up tee times. But it rained only lightly and the players had few complaints about the course.

As usual, it crowded around Tiger Woods. He got within one shot of the lead when he made birdie on No. 9 to go out in 31. But he missed the green on the 10th and made bogey. He found a bunker on the par-3 14th for another bogey — and this was the kind of day when more than one mistake was going to be costly. Woods wound up with a 65.

Such was the scoring at Aronimink that Woods had a 72-hole score of 263 for the sixth time of his career. The Finau added to U.S. other five times he won; this Ryder Cup team one got him a tie for sixth. Tony Finau was named to

“I thought I needed to the Ryder Cup team Monshoot something around 62 day, the final pick by U.S. today to have a chance,” captain Jim Furyk. Finau Woods said. “And I don’t joins Bryson DeChambeau, think that would have been Phil Mickelson and Tiger good enough.” Woods as Furyk’s four wild

Woods took away any suscard selections. Finau has 11 pense of getting back to the top-10s this season, includTour Championsh­ip for the ing three in majors. first time since 2013. His appeal is that he makes

“To say that I made it back a lot of birdies, which can be to the Tour Championsh­ip critical in match play. “He after what I’ve been through has an unbelievab­le body of is a pretty good accomplish- work this year,” Furyk said. ment,” Woods said. “He checked a lot of boxes

Jordan Spieth will not be and made it impossible not joining him. Spieth started to pick him. at 27th in the FedEx Cup The Ryder Cup team standings and took a step includes three ro o kies backward, finishing with a (Finau, DeChambeau and 73 to tie for 55th. He fell out Justin Thomas) and nine of the top 30 and will miss major champions (with 31 the Tour Championsh­ip for total major victories). The the first time. matches are Sept. 28-30 out

side Paris.

 ?? DREW HALLOWELL / GETTY IMAGES ?? Keegan Bradley holds theBMW Championsh­ip trophy at Aronimink Golf Club in Newtown Square, Pa., on Monday. It was the fourth victory of Bradley’s career.
DREW HALLOWELL / GETTY IMAGES Keegan Bradley holds theBMW Championsh­ip trophy at Aronimink Golf Club in Newtown Square, Pa., on Monday. It was the fourth victory of Bradley’s career.
 ?? CLIFF HAWKINS / GETTY IMAGES ?? With 11 top-10 finishes this season, Tony Finau won the final spot on the U.S. Ryder Cup team. Finau tied for eighth at the BMW Championsh­ip.
CLIFF HAWKINS / GETTY IMAGES With 11 top-10 finishes this season, Tony Finau won the final spot on the U.S. Ryder Cup team. Finau tied for eighth at the BMW Championsh­ip.
 ?? DREW HALLOWELL / GETTY IMAGES ?? Justin Rose might have finished second Monday at Aronimink, but that was enough to make him the world’s No. 1-ranked player.
DREW HALLOWELL / GETTY IMAGES Justin Rose might have finished second Monday at Aronimink, but that was enough to make him the world’s No. 1-ranked player.

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