A tour of the PGA paused Wesley Bryan To participate in the LIV Golf-Backed event two weeks ago.
The tour did not comment on, although Bryan said Monday q, which for the first time announced the suspensionThat he was not informed how long the ban would last and indicated that the process of appeal would be followed.
Bryan (35) participates, but this week does not compete in the Corales Puntacan Championship in Punta Can, the Dominican Republic, where last year ended second year Billy Horschel. It is in the schedule opposite the Heritage of RBC, which Bryan won in 2017 in his native South Carolina for his lonely victory of PGA Tour.
Bryan, who no longer has a full tour, played three events in 2025, as in March. In January he was tied in 25th place on Farmers Insurance Open and since then missed two cuts.
Bryan is 169. In the FedExcup ranking (31 points) with an official earnings of $ 75,068.
He and his brother, GeorgeThey became popular for creating content on the YouTube channel, with tricks with trick shots. Wesley Bryan has participated in two events PGA Tour Influencer, including March, informed Golf Digest.
Bryan Brothers competed in a similar event led by LIV Golf in Doral – called “The Duels: Miami” – a week before the Masters. George Bryan and Partner Sergio Garcia He won the nine-hole move on the first hole in the playoffs.
The event, which contained six LIV golfers and six YouTube creators, had a handbag of $ 250,000 and was streaming on the YouTube Grant Horvat channel.
All creators were informed through a third party, according to a Monday Q report, disciplinary measures from PGA Tour could occur. Only Wesley Bryan was suspended the day after the duels appeared on Horvat’s channel.
Bryan said on Monday Q that he does not regret playing in fights.
“This video is one of the strongest videos in Youtube,” Bryan said. “We will continue to support the grant and growth of the game through YouTube.”
He also expressed gratitude for his PGA Tour career.
“Over the past eight or nine years, opportunities have been amazing,” Bryan said. “I’m very grateful for that. I don’t want it to be the end of my professional golf career.”
Bryan performed 68 cuts in 134 PGA Tour career events, with five top five peaks and nine top ten.
Bryan, who played at the University of South Carolina, turned to a professional in 2012 and joined the PGA Tour in 2017. Earned $ 5,247,630 in winning money.
The media at the field level contributed to this report.