Quick Read
- Keegan Bradley is the youngest Ryder Cup captain since 1963, sparking debates about becoming a playing captain.
- Bradley shares a close bond with his wife, Jillian Stacey, and their two sons, Logan and Cooper.
- His family, including his PGA professional father and LPGA legend aunt, deeply shaped his golfing journey.
- Bradley’s career highlights include a Major victory at the 2011 PGA Championship and over $55 million in earnings.
- The Ryder Cup at Bethpage in September 2025 is set to be one of the most anticipated events in golf.
Keegan Bradley is no stranger to the limelight. As the youngest Ryder Cup captain since Arnold Palmer in 1963, Bradley has not only shaped a remarkable career in golf but also built a life deeply rooted in family and tradition. With the Ryder Cup approaching in September 2025, all eyes are on Bradley, not just for his leadership on the course but for his extraordinary ability to balance the demands of professional golf with his role as a devoted husband and father.
The Foundation of Family: Jillian Stacey and Their Sons
Keegan Bradley and his wife, Jillian Stacey, share a bond that has stood the test of time. The couple met in 2012 and tied the knot in December 2016. Jillian, often described as the ‘champion’ of their family, plays a pivotal role in supporting Keegan’s demanding career. She has been featured in Netflix’s ‘Full Swing,’ where Bradley praised her as the glue holding their family together. The couple has two sons, Logan, born in 2017, and Cooper, born in 2019, who are already carving out unique identities in the world of sports.
Bradley’s sons are not just passive observers of their father’s career. They actively participate in his journey, offering advice and even lighthearted moments of inspiration. On May 15, 2025, during the PGA Championship, young Cooper stormed the course mid-round to give his dad a hug, showcasing the close-knit family dynamic that fuels Bradley’s ambitions. Logan, the elder of the two, is already making waves in baseball, recently hitting a walk-off home run and celebrating with none other than baseball legend Derek Jeter.
Ryder Cup Leadership: A Unique Chapter in Golf
Bradley’s appointment as the U.S. Ryder Cup captain in July 2024 marked a significant milestone in his career. At just 39 years old, he is the youngest to hold the position in over six decades. His leadership comes at a time when the Ryder Cup, scheduled to take place at the Black Course at Bethpage State Park in New York, is generating unprecedented excitement. Known for its rowdy and passionate fans, the venue adds another layer of intensity to an already high-stakes event.
Adding to the intrigue is the possibility of Bradley becoming a playing captain, a rarity not seen since Arnold Palmer in 1963. His recent victories, including a win at the Travelers Championship in June 2025, have reignited discussions about whether he should both lead and compete. President Donald Trump, a frequent presence in the golf world, has publicly voiced his support, stating on social media that Bradley should ‘definitely be on the American Ryder Cup Team.’
A Legacy of Golf Excellence
Bradley’s passion for golf runs deep in his family. His father, Mark Bradley, has been a PGA professional for over 27 years, instilling a love for the sport in Keegan from a young age. Growing up, Keegan balanced skiing in the winter and golf in the summer, often accompanying his father to the golf course. This early exposure laid the foundation for his future success.
Adding to his golfing pedigree is his aunt, Pat Bradley, a legendary LPGA Tour player with six major wins and 31 total victories. Inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 1991, Pat Bradley’s achievements have undoubtedly inspired Keegan to aim for greatness. His own career highlights include a Major victory at the 2011 PGA Championship, where he became the first player to win a Major using a long putter.
Beyond Golf: The Man Behind the Clubs
Off the course, Bradley is a proud Boston sports fan, supporting teams like the Red Sox, Celtics, Bruins, and Patriots. His affiliation with Boston extends to his participation in the TGL, where he teams up with Rory McIlroy for Boston Common Golf. Financially, Bradley has amassed over $55 million in earnings, bolstered by sponsorships and tournament victories.
Despite his professional commitments, Bradley remains deeply committed to his family. His social media is filled with moments celebrating his sons’ achievements, from impressive golf shots to baseball milestones. For Bradley, these personal victories are as significant as his professional accolades.
As Keegan Bradley prepares to lead Team USA in the Ryder Cup, his journey serves as a testament to the power of resilience, family, and unwavering dedication. Whether on the course or at home, Bradley continues to inspire, proving that success is not just about winning but also about the legacy you build along the way.

