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USGA, R&A expected to ban long, belly putters

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Keegan Bradley said Tuesday he would not fight a change in the rules if golf's governing bodies decide to outlaw putters anchored to the body. "I'm obviously not happy with the ruling, but I respect the USGA, and especially Mike Davis," Bradley said.

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Webb Simpson and Keegan Bradley, two of the major faces in the debate over belly putters, said Tuesday they would not fight a change in the rules if golf's governing bodies decide to outlaw putters anchored to the body. That doesn't mean they're in favor of a ban. "I'm obviously not happy with the ruling, but I respect the USGA, and especially Mike Davis," Bradley said.