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'Bummed' Keegan Bradley still has two big reasons to smile after Wells Fargo runner-up

Keegan Bradley isn’t leaving TPC Potomac with the hardware. Two double bogeys and a tough break in a fairway bunker on his final hole made sure of that.

“I didn’t play my best golf today,” said Bradley, whose 2-over 72 led him in a three-way tie for second, two shots behind Wells Fargo champion Max Homa. “It was choppy, and then I had a couple good stretches, but I had a chance there at the end, so I'm proud of that aspect of it. But I'm pretty bummed, I felt pretty good about this one.”

Bradley, the 54-hole leader by two, quickly gave up his advantage thanks to a poor greenside bunker shot and then 6-foot bogey miss at the par-5 second.