Keegan Bradley still reflects on the pain of captaining the United States to home Ryder Cup defeat last year but says he would love to make the 2027 team as a player. Bradley took full responsibility as his USA side endured a chastening first two days at Bethpage Black last September, slipping to a record 11.5-4.5 deficit, before a valiant fightback fell short. The 39-year-old faced a lot of criticism during the event for his pairings and, speaking ahead of this week’s PGA Championship – a tournament he won in 2011 – confessed thoughts of New York still haunt him. “It was tough after the Ryder Cup and it still is. I’ll be driving down the road and things will pop into my head and think about things I had done or wish I had done different,” Bradley said at Aronimink Golf Club in Philadelphia. Jim Furyk was recently announced as the USA captain for next year’s showdown at Adare Manor in Ireland, where Luke Donald will bid to lead Europe to a third win in a row.…