Bryson DeChambeau details hurdles to potential PGA Tour return
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Updated · Fox News · May 7
Bryson DeChambeau details hurdles to potential PGA Tour return
13 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 7
Ahead of LIV Virginia, the two-time US Open champion said PGA Tour social media rules and whether members want him back are the main obstacles.
DeChambeau said restrictions on filming with creators during tournament weeks could hurt his YouTube-focused business, and added acceptance depends more on players than executives including CEO Brian Rolapp.
His comments come as Saudi Arabia's PIF plans to stop funding LIV after 2026, leaving the circuit's future unclear after players left for big payouts and some, including DeChambeau, joined litigation against the Tour.
With its Saudi funding gone, is LIV Golf's search for new investors a lost cause or can the league survive?
What price must Bryson DeChambeau pay to rejoin the PGA Tour he once sued, as LIV Golf's future collapses?
Will PGA Tour players forgive the defectors, or will 'bad blood' from the golf war lead to permanent exile?