Reigning PGA Champion Keegan Bradley came up with the quote of the day on the second day of official practice ahead of the Masters,
Bradley is making his debut Augusta appearance having earned a five-year exemption in capturing the 2011 PGA Championship in nearby Atlanta.

Keegan Bradley reminds everyone of his 100% winning record in the Majors. (Photo - Fran Caffrey/www.golffile.ie)
However the 25-year old Florida resident was asked:
“History says that it’s really hard for a first timer to win this tournament, but yet, some people are throwing your name out as someone that could maybe do it. Would that surprise you if Sunday night you’re winning, or based on the way you’ve been playing, are you sort of expecting to be in the mix?
Bradley’s answer had everyone roaring with laughter.
He said: “Well, I’ve won every Major I’ve ever played in. So I don’t think it’s that hard to be honest.”
And Bradley correctly reminded that it was Fuzzy Zoeller who won the 1979 Masters when he beat Tom Watson and Ed Sneed with a birdie at the second extra hole.
However to be entirely factual Horton Smith was a rookie winner when he captured the first ever Masters in 1934.
Present at Bradley’s media conference was his famed aunt and LPGS Hall of Fame legend, Pat Bradley.



