How many wins has Keegan Bradley had in the last two years? Comparing golfer’s performance to fellow US team players
American professional golfer Keegan Bradley registered a monumental victory at the 2024 BMW Championship. After four rounds of some intense golf at the Castle Pines Golf Club in Colorado, Bradley scored 66-68-70-72 to beat the likes of Ludvig Aberg, Sam Burns, and Adam Scott.
Post his victory at the BMW Championship, an interesting statistic has come to light about Bradley. In the last two seasons, Bradley has won more events than his Ryder Cup Team USA teammates combined. The last two seasons have witnessed Bradley win three events. This was shared by journalist Kyle Porter on X(formerly Twitter).
While he won the Zozo Championship on October 16th, 2022, he followed it up with a win at the Travelers Championship on June 25th, 2023. Most recently, Bradley won the 2024 BMW Championship to make it three wins in two seasons so far.
On the other hand, his USA teammates from the Ryder Cup, Rickie Fowler, Justin Thomas, Jordan Spieth, Patrick Cantlay, and Collin Morikawa, haven't had the same form going for them. Those five combined have won two events on the PGA Tour in the last two seasons.
While Fowler won the Rocket Mortgage Classic in 2023, Morikawa registered a win at the Zozo Championship in the same year. It's also important to note that Keegan Bradley will be the man leading Team USA at the 2025 Ryder Cup.
How much did Keegan Bradley earn for winning the 2024 BMW Championship?
The 2024 BMW Championship had a total purse of $20,000,000. Out of this purse, Keegan Bradley earned the highest share for winning the 2024 BMW Championship. Bradley made $3,600,000 for winning the competition whereas Ludvig Aberg, Sam Burns, and Adam Scott earned $1,503,333 for finishing T2.
Here is a detailed list of the payout at the 2024 BMW Championship:
- 1 Keegan Bradley -12 $3,600,000
- T2 Sam Burns -11 $1,503,333
- T2 Ludvig Åberg -11 $1,503,333
- T2 Adam Scott -11 $1,503,333
- T5 Cam Davis -8 $728,750
- T5 Tommy Fleetwood -8 $728,750
- T5 Si Woo Kim -8 $728,750
- T5 Xander Schauffele -8 $728,750
- T9 Chris Kirk -7 $580,000
- T9 Alex Noren -7 $580,000
- T11 Rory McIlroy -6 $500,000
- T11 Sungjae Im -6 $500,000
- T13 Tony Finau -5 $344,111
- T13 Shane Lowry -5 $344,111
- T13 Byeong Hun An -5 $344,111
- T13 Will Zalatoris -5 $344,111
- T13 Sepp Straka -5 $344,111
- T13 Tom Hoge -5 $344,111
- T13 Patrick Cantlay -5 $344,111
- T13 Taylor Pendrith -5 $344,111
- T13 Wyndham Clark -5 $344,111
- T22 Billy Horschel -4 $229,000
- T22 Russell Henley -4 $229,000
- T22 Corey Conners -4 $229,000
- 25 Brian Harman -3 $197,000
- T26 Denny McCarthy -2 $177,500
- T26 Viktor Hovland -2 $177,500
- T28 Matt Fitzpatrick -1 $160,000
- T28 Max Greyserman -1 $160,000
- T28 Collin Morikawa -1 $160,000
- T31 Thomas Detry E $142,500
- T31 Nick Dunlap E $142,500
- T33 Max Homa +1 $119,667
- T33 Matthieu Pavon +1 $119,667
- T33 Christiaan Bezuidenhout +1 $119,667
- T33 Jason Day +1 $119,667
- T33 Scottie Scheffler +1 $119,667
- T33 J.T. Poston +1 $119,667
- T39 Justin Thomas +2 $102,000
- T39 Stephan Jaeger +2 $102,000
- T41 Davis Thompson +3 $94,000
- T41 Adam Hadwin +3 $94,000
- T43 Aaron Rai +4 $86,000
- T43 Cameron Young +4 $86,000
- 45 Akshay Bhatia +5 $80,000
- T46 Eric Cole +7 $74,000
- T46 Austin Eckroat +7 $74,000
- 48 Sahith Theegala +11 $70,000