Furious Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley steps in to give Justin Rose unsolicited ruling

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Justin Rose was forced to contend with an untimely intervention from Keegan Bradley during his Ryder Cup singles clash.The Team Europe star was involved in a thrilling encounter with Cameron Young in Sunday’s opening match – which the latter won on the final hole.Bradley raced over to challenge the placement of Rose’s ball on the 13th holeGettyDespite taking an early lead, Rose found himself three down through 12 holes at Bethpage Black.His challenge was then intensified by a wayward second shot on the par-five 13th.The Englishman’s miss landed considerably right of the green, resting next to a television tower with officials required to make a ruling.Rose was forced to wait for several minutes as a decision was reached before the Team USA captain intervened himself.Bradley sprinted over to the officials whilst wagging his finger as he appeared to suggest Rose was playing from the wrong spot.His antics were met with cheers from the home crowd, only for the 45-year-old to find the green with an extraordinary effort from beneath the trees.He then capitalised on a missed putt from Young to win the hole with a seemingly impossible birdie.However, Bradley was not done with his protests as he remained in the referee’s ear both before and after Young’s putt.The American skipper was then seen attempting to follow Rose off the green towards the 14th tee.Meanwhile, it seemingly inspired Rose as his efforts on 13 kickstarted a comeback in the first of the day’s 11 singles matches.Rose had been forced to take a drop after a wayward second shot into the roughGettyView Tweet: https://t.co/9U9gA044SvHe would go on to win two of the next three holes to level the match with just two holes remaining.Young was able to recover, though, clinching a one up victory on the final hole after Rose had missed a birdie putt.His spirited performance concluded another impressive Ryder Cup for the former US Open champion.Rose claimed victory in both of his two matches across Friday and Saturday.He formed a formidable pairing with Tommy Fleetwood in the fourballs.The duo saw off Ben Griffin and Bryson DeChambeau on the opening day before following it up with another win against the latter and Scottie Scheffler.The Team Europe star salvaged the hole with a stunning recovery shot against YoungGettyThose points contributed to a record lead for the visitors heading into the singles.Europe started the day needing just two points to retain the Ryder Cup.It followed Viktor Hovland’s withdrawal through injury, which saw his match with Harris English halved without being played.