Banned PGA star Wesley Bryan announces breakaway tour with £750k prize for winner
Wesley Bryan has announced a breakaway tour after being banned from the PGA Tour. The golfer is teaming up with his brother George and popular content creator Grant Horvat to establish 'Your Golf Tour'. The 36 year old, who peaked at 36th in the Official World Golf Ranking back in 2017, lost his tour membership after competing in LIV Golf s 'The Duels' event, which brought together the breakaway circuit s top professionals alongside YouTube personalities. Now operating independently, the Bryan

Wesley Bryan has announced a breakaway tour after being banned from the PGA Tour. The golfer is teaming up with his brother George and popular content creator Grant Horvat to establish 'Your Golf Tour'. The 36 year old, who peaked at 36th in the Official World Golf Ranking back in 2017, lost his tour membership after competing in LIV Golf s 'The Duels' event, which brought together the breakaway circuit s top professionals alongside YouTube personalities. Now operating independently, the Bryan
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