Q. Can you sum up your week overall?
KEEGAN BRADLEY: It was a tough week. I just didn't play very well. But I was so tired. I tried my hardest all week. But this course is tough. I just didn't play my best. But I'm happy to be done.
Q. A couple weeks ago you didn't think you could make it this far or didn't look like you could make it this far and then you really turned it on.
KEEGAN BRADLEY: Yeah, it's a real big deal for us to make it here. So often our season ends abruptly, and this is a very nice finish to the season, and it feels good to walk off 18, shake your caddie's hand and say "great year," and it just sets you up for the following year to be so much easier. It's the No. 1 goal to get here every year.
Q. What do you have between now and the Presidents Cup, anything?
KEEGAN BRADLEY: I don't. I don't have much planned. I'm going to wait to see what Captain Jim Furyk wants to do, and that'll sort of determine what my next steps are. But I'm excited to get home and get with the family and shut the brain off a little bit.
Q. Well, you're going either way.
KEEGAN BRADLEY: Yeah, I'm excited I'm going either way, whether it's with my clubs or not is the big question.
Q. You said earlier in the week that you were going to talk to him more. Has that happened?
KEEGAN BRADLEY: Yeah, I spoke to him. We had a great conversation. He's got a tough choice ahead of him.
I don't know which way it's going to go, but like I said, I'm happy to play whatever role I need to play for the team. Whatever role I play is going to help me for Bethpage and start the year I wanted to play on this team. I would love to play, but if Jim has other plans, I totally understand.
Q. Are you with him on the decisions on the other guys, or is that awkward?
KEEGAN BRADLEY: Yeah, since the win, I've sort of taken a little step back from that. I'm as involved or as little involved as Jim wants. But for now I think Jim really wanted me to focus on going out and playing this week. He's a player, obviously, first, and he knows what it's like to come out here and have to play this tournament.
Q. Obviously a lot of good things, but do the last five or six weeks feel like a blur to you?
KEEGAN BRADLEY: It does. Sometimes I forget that I won. It just feels like so often in this sport you just move on to the next week, and good things and bad things are forgotten within a week.
I hope to get home tonight and really sit down and enjoy the last month or so.
Q. After the Presidents Cup, is there any kind of Ryder Cup -- is there a year-out thing coming up?
KEEGAN BRADLEY: Yes, we have the year to go in October, and I'll go to that. But other than that, I'm planning to take a pretty low-key off-season. I'm not going to play much at all.
Q. Are you going back to ZOZO?
KEEGAN BRADLEY: I don't know. I don't know. I don't know if I am. I really, really, really want to be a dad and be home with my kids. With the Presidents Cup with a year to go and all this other Ryder Cup stuff, it really adds up, and then if I go overseas for a week, it really starts to stack on top of each other. But we'll see.
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