President Donald Trump said on his Truth Social platform that he will attend the second day of the 2025 Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black on 26 September and publicly urged United States captain Keegan Bradley to name himself to the 12-man team. “Keegan Bradley should DEFINITELY be on the American Ryder Cup Team — As Captain!” Trump wrote, a message later confirmed by Nassau County officials overseeing the Long Island venue. Bradley, 39, has called the decision “the biggest of my life.” He will reveal his six discretionary selections on Wednesday, and adding his own name would make him the first playing U.S. captain since Arnold Palmer in 1963. The Massachusetts native strengthened his case with a seven-under-par 63 in Saturday’s third round of the PGA Tour’s season-ending Tour Championship in Atlanta, moving to 13-under overall and within three strokes of co-leaders Patrick Cantlay and Tommy Fleetwood heading into Sunday’s finale. While the U.S. lineup remains unsettled, Europe’s six automatic qualifiers are locked in: Rory McIlroy, Robert MacIntyre, Tommy Fleetwood, Justin Rose, Tyrrell Hatton and Rasmus Højgaard. European captain Luke Donald will announce his six wild cards later. The biennial Ryder Cup runs 25-28 September, with Trump’s scheduled appearance underscoring his continuing involvement in elite golf events after attending the 2017 Presidents Cup during his previous term.