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Wesley Bryan Suspended by PGA Tour After LIV Golf Event

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In a surprising development, Wesley Bryan has been suspended by the PGA Tour after his appearance in the LIV Golf-backed event ‘The Duels: Miami.’ As the first to face disciplinary action, Bryan participated in a fun nine-hole event with his brother and other golfers, which has stirred concerns over the PGA Tour’s relationship with LIV Golf. Despite the suspension, Bryan remains committed to promoting golf through digital platforms and hopes for a positive future.

Suspension Shocker for Wesley Bryan: PGA Tour Takes Action!

In a surprising twist from the world of golf, the PGA Tour has decided to suspend Wesley Bryan, a former University of South Carolina golfer and PGA Tour winner, following his participation in a LIV Golf-backed event. The event in question was “The Duels: Miami,” where Bryan showcased his skills in a fun nine-hole scramble alongside his brother, George Bryan, at LIV Golf’s Doral site.

What’s All the Fuss About?

The lively competition featured six golfers from the LIV series paired with six popular YouTube creators. This unique gathering aimed to bring together traditional golf and the online community, making it an exciting venture for fans and players alike. The event was streamed on Grant Horvat’s channel, where a mix of talent and creativity unfolded. Notably, it was George Bryan and LIV veteran Sergio Garcia who took home the win after a nail-biting playoff hole.

Interestingly, the event was hosted around two weeks prior to Wesley’s suspension, with the video hitting the internet on April 5. However, all creators involved were made aware that disciplinary actions from the PGA Tour could possibly be on the table, and it seems that the warning was taken seriously, although Wesley was the only individual to face a suspension.

Life After Suspension

Following the announcement, Wesley shared that he has absolutely no regrets about participating in the event. He believes the footage created a dynamic moment for the YouTube golf community and is dedicated to continuing to support Grant Horvat while promoting the game of golf through digital platforms.

Despite the setback, Wesley seems to hold a positive outlook on his experiences within the PGA Tour. He’s hopeful that this won’t mark the end of his professional career, expressing gratitude for everything he has gone through thus far. However, it’s important to note that Wesley no longer holds full status on the PGA Tour. This season, he participated in three events, achieving his best finish of T25 at the Farmers Insurance Open. Currently, he sits at 169th in the FedExCup standings for 2025, with a total of 31 points and official earnings of $75,068.

A Look Back at His Career

Since turning professional in 2012, Bryan has made quite a name for himself on the Tour. His only victory was a memorable one at the RBC Heritage in 2017, which holds special significance as his home tournament in South Carolina. Bryan has made the cut in 68 out of 134 starts, landed five top-five finishes, and amassed over $5.2 million in career earnings on the PGA Tour.

Wesley’s last appearance on the PGA Tour was in March during the Corales Puntacana Championship in the Dominican Republic, although he didn’t compete. As the golfing community watches closely, it remains to be seen what this suspension means for his future as well as for the ongoing rivalry between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf. With more players moving to LIV, questions arise about the PGA Tour’s relationship with this new powerhouse tour, and how officials will respond going forward.

The Future of Golf?

As this story unfolds, golf enthusiasts are left wondering what the implications of this suspension could signal for other players eyeing opportunities with LIV Golf. With the popularity of YouTube golf growing and more players considering alternative competitions, the landscape of professional golf is shifting. Will more players face similar consequences like Bryan, or will the PGA adapt to this new wave of players? That’s the million-dollar question on the minds of golf fans everywhere.

Stay tuned, as this story continues to develop. One thing is clear—the realm of professional golf is becoming more complex, and Wesley Bryan’s suspension might just be the beginning of a thrilling, albeit challenging, chapter for players navigating these two rival tours.

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