Keegan Bradley and Miguel Angel Jimenez nearly fight at Match Play
Miguel Angel Jimenez and Keegan Bradley almost gave us the undercard to Pacquiao-Mayweather on Friday afternoon at Harding Park.

This incident between Keegan Bradley and Miguel Angel Jimenez led me to ask various people who would win a match play tournament of golfers fighting which was fun to think about.
But yeah, this got awkward in a hurry.
Everything seemed to happen on the 18th hole on Friday after Bradley yanked his drive into a TV tower and proceeded to take a drop with a rules official standing nearby.
Jimenez, who ended up winning the match, apparently disagreed with how Bradley was taking the drop. Then Bradley's caddie Steve "Pepsi" Hale, according to this video, seemed to mock Jimenez with a fake Spanish accent.
"You want to delay this some more," he appeared to say.
The video of Keegan and Miguel getting into it a minute ago "You don't tell my caddie to shut up" pic.twitter.com/TSXUpUPpYZ
— Adam Scott (@AScottPGA) May 2, 2015
Then Jimenez told him to shut up and things started happening.
Bradley jumped in Jimenez's face and seemed to say "you listen to me right now..."
The whole thing was pretty wild. The Rickie Fowler fan in the back was beside himself as the two nearly came to blows.

It didn't end there, either.
There were various reports that Jimenez and Bradley almost fought in the locker room after the match. Sergio Garcia, not shockingly, stood up for his countryman Jimenez.
What happened again with Keegan Bradley's caddy and Miguel Angel Jimenez? That guy loves getting in trouble with players
— Sergio Garcia (@TheSergioGarcia) May 2, 2015
Bradley seemed pretty dismayed when he spoke to the media.
"I felt like he was being disrespectful not only to me but my caddie," he said. "I was kind of standing up for my boy here. I have nothing but respect for him. He's a great player out here. But I have to be able to stick up for myself when I feel something is wrong."
Jimenez dismissed the entire thing.
"Whatever happened there is finished and is done. There is no point in talking about it."
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