Bradley eyeing 11th-hour Masters spot in Houston

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Bradley eyeing 11th-hour Masters spot in Houston

HUMBLE, Texas At this point on the calendar, Keegan Bradley is used to gearing his game for the years first major. But as things stand right now, hell spend next week on the couch rather than strolling the fairways of Augusta National.Bradleys five-year Masters exemption for winning the PGA Championship expired last year, and he is currently projected to miss the event for the first time since 2011. He entered the Shell Houston Open ranked No. 105 in the world.Its very strange, Bradley said. I dont think Ive ever played here where I havent (been in the Masters). Its very difficult, but theres still one spot you can get.


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Bradley took a big stride toward snagging that final ticket with a 5-under 67 at the Golf Club of Houston that included seven birdies and put him into a tie for second, three shots behind Rickie Fowler. It continues a run of good form for Bradley this season, one that includes three top-10 finishes highlighted by a T-4 at Torrey Pines.Bradley notably struggled last year with the transition away from an anchored putting stroke, but hes now pinning a long putter against his forearm a la Matt Kuchar and finding some success.I feel like Ive got something thats working nicely, he said. Im gaining hours back that I lost when they took away the belly putter. Certainly coming around.Once viewed as a promising young prospect, Bradley is now 30 years old and claims to have found balance both on and off the course after getting married in December.Everything feels very, very nice, he said. The putter feels good. Just a matter of going out and playing and doing it now. Ive been playing well this year, and I think things are really starting to come together.


Matt Barrie, "SportsCenter" anchor: Bubba Watson Tiger Woods won back-to-back Masters back in 2001-02. At the time, there wasn't a golfer on the planet that Augusta National was more tailor-made for.
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