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How the U.S. is using this week in Napa to prepare for the Ryder Cup

NAPA, Calif. -- Keegan Bradley stood in the middle of the eighth fairway at the Silverado Resort North Course wearing head-to-toe United States Ryder Cup gear and sporting a wide smile on his face as he waited to see the best player in the world do what he does best.

"This has a better shot of going in the hole than in that back right bunker," Bradley joked as Scottie Scheffler struck his wedge shot. The ball, of course, finished pin high.

As Bradley rode around in a cart and bounced back and forth between two foursomes that included seven Ryder Cup team members and one assistant captain during a nine-hole practice round Tuesday at the Procore Championship, the pressure of hitting his own golf shots, preparing for a tournament and sweating out putts was nowhere to be found.