Bryson DeChambeau confirms one big issue stopping him re-joining the PGA Tour, ‘that’s the truth’
Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images Bryson DeChambeau has opened up on some of the reservations he would have about returning to the PGA Tour should LIV Golf end up folding in the coming months. There is a big question mark hanging over LIV Golf right now.
It is not clear how the league is going to be funded from next season, with the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia set to pull their support. With DeChambeau’s contract expiring at the end of the year, his position is among the most precarious. Bryson DeChambeau suggests there’s a sticking point that could prevent a PGA Tour return DeChambeau has suggested that he would like to continue with LIV .
However, as time goes on, it is noticeable that the two-time US Open champion is speaking more and more about what a PGA Tour return would look like. DeChambeau has certainly been LIV Golf ‘s biggest success story. But much of that success has come about because of the work he has done on his YouTube channel in recent years.
The PGA Tour has had strict rules about filming content at their events in the past. So DeChambeau has suggested that he could be content to only play the majors and concentrate on his YouTube channel. Photo by Hector Vivas/Getty Images And speaking to Beyond the Clubhouse , DeChambeau suggested that remains a sticking point should it become clear that LIV’s days are numbered.
“If I was to film a video at one of their events with a content creator or a celebrity that would be in violation to my knowledge,” he said. “They didn’t let me do it when I was on there. I asked numerous times and they did not let Grant Horvat or Garrett Clark do some videos during Monday and Tuesday practice rounds.