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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Keegan Bradley should be the runaway winner of Rookie of the Year

As clear as I am in my mind about Luke Donald getting the Player of the Year award, Keegan Bradley should get every players vote for Rookie of the Year, as a matter of fact Brendan Steele just tweeted the very same thing ! Bradley would be capping off a sensational year playing in the Presidents Cup, but he had to fall on his sword when Freddie Couples chose you know who, and then Bill Haas won the Fed Ex Cup

The five nominees have just been announced and here is a brief synopsis from pgatour.com

Players were nominated by the PGA TOUR Player Advisory Council (PAC) and Player Directors. The awards are determined by a member vote, with PGA TOUR members who played in at least 15 official money events in 2011 eligible to vote. The winners are expected to be announced the week of December 12.

The five nominees have just been announced and ere is a brief synopsis from pgatour.com


KEEGAN BRADLEY Entered 29 events during the 2011 season featuring playoff victories at the HP Byron Nelson Championship and the PGA Championship. Four top-10 finishes. Ranked 20th on the final FedExCup points list and 13th on the Official Money List with $3,758,600.


CHRIS KIRK Entered 28 events with a victory at the Viking Classic. Four top-10 finishes. Ranked 42nd on the final FedExCup points list and 45th on the Official Money List with $1,877,627.

CHARL SCHWARTZEL Entered 16 events with a victory at The Masters, closing with four birdies. Four top-10 finishes. Ranked 32nd on the final FedExCup points list and 24th on the Official Money List with $2,604,558.

SCOTT STALLINGS Entered 29 events with a victory at The Greenbrier Classic. Two top-10 finishes. Ranked 57th on the final FedExCup points list and 41st on the Official Money List with $1,957,162.

BRENDAN STEELE Entered 27 events with a victory at the Valero Texas Open. Three top-10 finishes. Ranked 52nd on the final FedExCup points list and 38th on the Official Money List with $1,976,310.

JHONATTAN VEGAS Entered 26 events with a playoff victory at the Bob Hope Classic. Four top-10 finishes. Ranked 54th on the final FedExCup points list and 46th on the Official Money List with $1,854,414.


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