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Bryson DeChambeau opened up on the PGA Tour's ban from the Napa warm-up, saying LIV supports his Ryder Cup prep participation fully.
DeChambeau, mired in some controversy since joining the Saudi-backed LIV Golf, was left off the 2023 Ryder Cup team and the 2024 Olympic team, despite being one of the U.S.’s best performing players. Esentially, he didn’t have enough points since LIV Golf events aren’t recognized.
While Bryson DeChambeau said LIV Golf would be OK with him playing a PGA Tour event to prepare for the Ryder Cup, the tour won't let it happen.
The LIV Golf star told Sports Illustrated he would love to play in a PGA Tour event Keegan Bradley is championing for his Ryder Cup team were he not suspended.
Bryson DeChambeau isn't happy the PGA Tour is upholding his suspension, keepinghim from playing a Team USA Ryder Cup tuneup in September.The post Bryson DeChambeau Has 3-Word Message After PGA Tour Upholds Banappeared first on Heavy Sports.
Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley wants his team to play together in a PGA Tour event before the United States hosts Team Europe at Bethpage Black Course in New York beginning Sept. 26.
Bryson DeChambeau is back in the headlines as the Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black draws closer. He is currently stateside, playing in LIV Indianapolis. But it is not just his performance that has people talking.
Brian Rolapp, the Tour’s new CEO, said in June that fans want to see all the best golfers together, but stepped back from that stance Wednesday.