The PGA Tour has suspended Wesley Bryan for taking part in a LIV Golf-backed occasion two weeks in the past.
The tour has not commented, although Bryan advised Monday Q, which first reported the suspension, that he wasn’t knowledgeable how lengthy the ban would final, and indicated he would observe the tour’s appeals course of.
Bryan, 35, is attending however not competing this week within the Corales Puntacana Championship in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, the place he completed second final yr to Billy Horschel. It’s on the schedule reverse the RBC Heritage, which Bryan received in 2017 in his native South Carolina for his lone PGA Tour victory.
Bryan, who not has full tour standing, has performed three occasions in 2025, as not too long ago as March. He tied for twenty fifth on the Farmers Insurance coverage Open in January and has since missed two cuts.
Bryan is 169th within the FedExCup standings (31 factors) with $75,068 in official earnings.
He and his brother, George, have grow to be common for creating content material on a YouTube channel, with movies that includes trick photographs. Wesley Bryan participated in two PGA Tour influencer occasions previously yr, together with in March, Golf Digest reported.
The Bryan brothers competed in the same occasion run by LIV Golf at Doral — known as “The Duels: Miami” — the week earlier than the Masters. George Bryan and companion Sergio Garcia received the nine-hole scramble on the primary playoff gap.
The occasion, that includes six LIV golfers and 6 YouTube creators, had a $250,000 purse and was streamed on Grant Horvat’s YouTube channel.
The entire creators had been knowledgeable via a 3rd celebration there could possibly be disciplinary motion from the PGA Tour, in line with the Monday Q report. Solely Wesley Bryan was suspended, per the report, on the day after The Duels went stay on Horvat’s channel.
Bryan advised Monday Q he would not remorse taking part in in The Duels.
“That video is without doubt one of the strongest movies in YouTube golf,” Bryan mentioned. “We’re going to proceed to help Grant and develop the sport via YouTube.”
He additionally expressed gratitude for his PGA Tour profession.
“For the final eight or 9 years, the alternatives have been wonderful,” Bryan mentioned. “I am extraordinarily grateful to the Tour for that. I do not need this to be the top of my skilled golf profession.”
Bryan has made 68 cuts in 134 profession PGA Tour occasions, with 5 top-five finishes and 9 top-10 finishes.
Bryan, who performed on the College of South Carolina, turned professional in 2012 and joined the PGA Tour in 2017. He has earned $5,247,630 in prize cash.
Discipline Degree Media contributed to this report.