Team USA's Phil Mickelson has revealed that he will be partnered by Keegan Bradley at this weekend's Ryder Cup.
The duo played together at the Medinah Country Club two years ago, where they defeated combinations of Luke Donald/Sergio Garcia and Lee Westwood/Donald in the foursomes, as well as getting the better of Rory McIlroy/Graeme McDowell in the fourball.
Speaking to reporters this afternoon, five-time Major winner Mickelson confirmed that the pair will resume their association at Gleneagles.
"I've got a good partner. Obviously I'm going to play a game with Keegan. I don't think I'm letting go of any secrets here. If you've noticed, we've played together these first few [practice] rounds. We seem to have a good partnership and he seems to bring out some of my best golf," said the 44-year-old.
Mickelson will be featuring at the event for the 10th time in his career.