Wesley and George Bryan are two of the most popular social media golfers out there and both are out in the Philippines playing the latest International Series Event.
The ‘Bryan Bros’ have taken the YouTube world by storm in recent years and whenever they rock up at a professional event, there is always interest.
Of course, Wesley Bryan is a professional golfer anyway and a PGA Tour winner at that. George, meanwhile, continues to get the odd invite to certain events due to his name and ability.
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Over in the Philippines, both Bryan brothers have been teeing it up in the latest International Series event and with two rounds in the bag, it’s mixed results for the duo.

How Wesley Bryan and George Bryan performed in the Philippines
With Wesley always expected to perform the better of the two, it’s little surprise to see him make the weekend after carding a two-round score of five-under par.
That puts him above the cut line of minus three and means that at least one of the Bryan Bros will compete over the weekend rounds.
Sadly for George, though, he came up just short.
Despite coming in at a very respectable one under par, it wasn’t enough to make the cut.
That was in part due to the -14 set at the top of the leaderboard by Sarit Suwannarut, who is four clear of the chasing pack with two rounds to play.
Anthony Kim among big names to miss the cut
Of course, we know the Bryan Bros are big names in golf in general but in terms of the professional ranks, there are some other big names over in Asia this week.
One of those hoping to make a splash was LIV Golf star and former PGA Tour winner, Anthony Kim.
Kim has had a wretched time since being poached onto the LIV tour and that continued in the Philippines, where he could only match the minus one set by George Bryan to miss the cut.
Fellow LIV star Louis Oosthuizen also missed the cut, while Englishman Sam Horsfield also had a miserable time, coming in at two over to miss the weekend.
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