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PGA Tour player says he ‘probably’ won’t commit to full schedule in 2025 to focus on YouTube golf

Photo by Ben Jared/PGA TOUR via Getty Images
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PGA Tour star Wesley Bryan finished T13 at the Procore Championship, the first event on the Fall schedule.

Bryan carded two 68s, a 76 and a 67, to earn himself $86,000 and a chance to earn a full PGA Tour card for the 2025 season.

Despite the recent success, Bryan has admitted he’s focused on his YouTube career, and the American has now claimed his social media work could alter his schedule in 2025.

Wesley Bryan won’t commit to PGA Tour 2025 schedule

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Speaking during his latest YouTube video alongside his brother, Bryan admitted that he “probably” won’t play the full season, with his focus primarily on creating online content.

“I’ve got a chance to keep my card,” Bryan said.

“Will I elect to play a full schedule next year even if I keep my full card? Probably not. I am having entirely too much fun with you guys [YouTube] to want to go and do that to myself every week.”

In a recent video alongside Grant Horvat, Bryan said he would trade his entire career to become a full-time YouTuber.

Wesley Bryan in this week’s Sanderson Farms Championship field

Bryan is part of the field at this week’s Sanderson Farms Championship as he looks to edge closer to the 125 cut-off. Given his recent form, Bryan is one to keep an eye on in Mississippi.

Currently, YouTube looks like the more likely route for the American despite a positive performance in Napa.

Nevertheless, it’s hardly a bad position for the 34-year-old. Bryan either earns a PGA Tour card and continues to make videos or plays sporadic PGA Tour events and pays more attention to his YouTube channel.

It’s a situation most golf fans dream of.