TROON, Scotland (AP) -- Keegan Bradley finished a practice round at Royal Troon on Monday when he decided to play a prank. He climbed inside the massive leaderboard next to the 18th green, found the right letters and put his name on it.
Coming into the British Open, that might have been the only way to see it.
This is the last of his five-year exemption based on his PGA Championship victory in 2011. He hasn't won any tournament in four years. He is No. 120 in the world.
The best news Friday: His name was on the leaderboard, this time for real.