Bryson DeChambeau Shut Out of PGA Tour’s Procore Championship Tour officials confirm he’s “not eligible” due to LIV Golf ties.

 

 

 

 

🔥 Bryson DeChambeau Shut Out of PGA Tour’s Procore Championship

Tour officials confirm he’s “not eligible” due to LIV Golf ties.

Keegan Bradley insists most teammates must play but admits Bryson’s fate is sealed: “He’s suspended, out of my control.”

Frustration grows as the PGA’s hard line leaves fans and teammates fuming.

 

 

 

The Procore Championship was supposed to be a celebration—America’s finest golfers gathering in Napa to kick off a new season. But instead, the press conference turned into a storm. Reporters fired questions at PGA officials, and the words hung heavy in the air: “Bryson DeChambeau is not eligible for PGA Tour competition.”

 

For months, whispers had grown that Bryson, despite his LIV Golf deal, might get a quiet pass to rejoin his U.S. teammates in Napa. After all, his power and precision had electrified crowds in the past. But the Tour’s ruling was final, and the line was clear: defectors were not welcome.

 

Keegan Bradley, standing at the center of the storm as team captain, tried to keep his composure. “Look, I want most of the guys together. That’s important. But Bryson’s situation? He’s suspended. It’s out of my hands.” His words were measured, but the frustration in his voice betrayed the weight of the controversy.

 

Outside the clubhouse, fans gathered with signs—some defending Bryson, others praising the PGA for standing firm. Social media exploded with outrage, arguments raging late into the night. Was the Tour protecting its integrity, or was it punishing a player who had only followed the money trail?

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Bryson himself, silent on the matter, was seen practicing alone under the California sun. Each swing cracked louder than the last, echoing like a protest across the empty fairways. For his supporters, it was the image of a fighter shut out not by talent, but by politics.

 

The Procore Championship would go on. But the shadow of Bryson’s absence loomed larger than any leaderboard, a reminder that in golf’s civil war, no victory came without sacrifice—and no suspension without sparks of fury.

 

 

 

 


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