Published September 13, 2015
Keegan Bradley shot his lowest round at the Memorial, except the score wasn't what made Thursday so unusual. He did not use a belly putter for the first time in four years.
On the advice of his mother, and after a week practicing at home with Michael Jordan, Bradley went with a more conventional style putter and had a 5-under 67. He was one shot behind the early leaders at Muirfield Village.
Bradley was the first player to use a belly putter to win a major in the 2011 PGA Championship. The anchored stroke will be banned in 2016. He didn't say he would make the switch permanent, though he sure got off to a good start.
Paul Casey, Chris Kirk and Masters champion Bubba Watson were at 66.
https://www.foxnews.com/sports/keegan-bradley-playing-without-belly-putter-for-1st-time-opens-with-67-at-memorial