ORLANDO, Fla. –– It is possible that in the not-so-distant future Keegan Bradley will look back on Friday as a career changer.
The round that he knew he needed to perform well in and did.
For Bradley, the 2-under 70 he shot in the second round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational would have been inconsequential in the past with a PGA Championship and a WGC victory under his belt before reaching his 27th birthday.
The win at the WCG-Bridgestone Invitational in August 2012 was his last win on the PGA Tour and instead of more success, Bradley has struggled, dropping from seventh in the world rankings after finishing T-3 at the 2012 PGA Championship to his current rank of 93rd after a missed cut at Valspar Championship last week in Tampa.