AKRON, Ohio – A year ago Keegan Bradley trailed by one when he made the turn on Sunday at the World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational. He self-destructed on the back nine, though, shooting a 41 to finish well back in a tie for 15th.
Bradley has put himself in position again this year at
Firestone, only this time he's headed in a positive direction. He
just drained a 23-footer for birdie at the 10th hole to take over
second place from playing partner, Louis Oosthuizen, who missed a
10-footer to save par there.
Bradley, who has yet to make a bogey on Sunday, is now 10 under and trails Jim Furyk by three strokes. Furyk had a 6-footer for birdie at the 10th hole but was unable to convert.