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Bradley delivers like a vet at Ryder Cup

MEDINAH, Ill. – Keegan Bradley made Friday at the Ryder Cup feel like the best day of his life, and it wasn’t too shabby for the rest of the Americans.

Published: Sept. 29, 2012 at 12:05 a.m. PDTUpdated: Sept. 29, 2012 at 1:53 a.m. PDT
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Keegan Bradley celebrates on the 15th hole after his foursomes victory with Phil Mickelson at the Ryder Cup on Friday in Medinah, Ill. (CHARLIE RIEDEL/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS)

MEDINAH, Ill. – Keegan Bradley made Friday at the Ryder Cup feel like the best day of his life, and it wasn’t too shabby for the rest of the Americans.

Bradley led a strong performance by rookies on both teams at Medinah by teaming with Phil Mickelson for two wins against Europe’s best two partnerships.

Even with Tiger Woods getting shutout on opening day for the fourth time, the United States took a big step toward regaining the cup by taking a 5-3 lead.

Leading the way was Bradley, the 2011 PGA Championship winner whom Mickelson took under his wing last year for a series of money games at the majors to prepare the New England kid for moments like this. And did he ever deliver.

“This is literally what I’ve dreamt about since I was a little kid,” Bradley said. “I got to do it next to my idol all day.”

Bradley holed a 25-foot birdie putt in the morning to hand Luke Donald and Sergio Garcia their first loss in Ryder Cup foursomes. Next up in the afternoon were Rory McIlroy and Graeme McDowell, and the Americans won the first three holes. Mickelson wasn’t there only for support. Just as Europe was trying to rally, the four-time major champion closed it out with a 7-iron to 2 feet at the par-3 17th that was conceded for birdie.

It was a day Bradley didn’t want to end.

“Oh, baby, I wish we could go 36 more,” he said.

Bradley wasn’t the only rookie to shine on a mild day in the Chicago suburbs. Nicolas Colsaerts, a 29-year-old from Belgium, helped Europe avoid getting shut out in afternoon fourballs (better ball) by single-handedly taking down Woods and Steve Stricker.

Colsaerts made eight birdies and an eagle – a 10-under 62 if he was keeping score on his own. He teamed with Lee Westwood, who was just along for this amazing ride for a 1-up victory that ended 11 hours of enormous cheers and plenty of American red on the leaderboard.

“I don’t think there has ever been a better debut than that,” Westwood said.

Woods and Stricker also lost to Ian Poulter and Justin Rose in morning foursomes (alternate shot), making this the fourth time in the seven Ryder Cups that Woods has played that he lost both matches on the opening day.

There was nothing Woods could do against Colsaerts, the biggest hitter in Europe who isn’t too bad with the putter, either.

“Nicolas probably had one of the greatest putting rounds I’ve ever seen,” Woods said, high praise coming from a 14-time major champion.

Woods turned in a mixed performance. He missed a 6-foot birdie putt on the 15th to fall 2 down, and then came back with a bending, 25-foot birdie putt on the 16th and a shot into 4 feet on the 17th that looked as if it might square the match. Instead, Colsaerts rolled in a 25-foot birdie putt for a halve. Woods had a 12-foot birdie putt on the 18th to halve the match, only it caught the left lip.

Mickelson set an American record by playing in his ninth Ryder Cup, and he won his opening two matches for the first time in his career. Mickelson came up with some big putts and amazing shots, and the 42-year-old felt about 10 years younger playing alongside Bradley.

“It could be the best day of my life,” Bradley said.

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