The professional golf world was rocked back in April when PGA Tour pro Wesley Bryan received a suspension for participating in a LIV Golf-backed exhibition event without obtaining prior authorization. The decision stirred debate across the sport’s scene, reigniting tensions between the PGA Tour and its controversial rival, LIV Golf.
And since then, Bryan has continued in golf, just not in the way he would have planned.
“The Duels: Miami” – A Flashpoint in Golf’s Civil War
The event in question, The Duels: Miami, was marketed as a high-stakes exhibition aimed at blending entertainment with elite golf competition. Backed by the Saudi-funded LIV Golf initiative, the event promised flashy production, a celebrity-filled audience, and a relaxed format. Despite its non-traditional setup, the PGA Tour took issue with Bryan’s appearance, citing its strict participation rules and ongoing rivalry with LIV Golf.
Although The Duels was not an official LIV tournament, its affiliation with the organization and the fact that it wasn’t sanctioned by the PGA Tour were enough to trigger disciplinary action.
Bryan Reaction: “I Plan to Appeal”
Following the suspension, Bryan expressed disappointment and confirmed his intention to appeal the ruling. Meanwhile, Bryan remains thankful for his time on the PGA Tour. “The past eight or nine years have brought incredible opportunities,” he shared. “I’m truly appreciative of everything the Tour has done for me. I hope this isn’t the final chapter of my professional golf journey.”
Bryan, a fan favorite known for his social media presence and trick shot videos, has never shied away from pushing boundaries. His participation in the LIV-aligned event seems to be consistent with that brand—but it may cost him valuable playing time and earnings on the Tour.

PGA Tour’s Firm Stance
This isn’t the first time the PGA Tour has taken disciplinary measures against players affiliated with LIV Golf. The Tour has maintained a hardline stance against any participation in LIV-sponsored or -adjacent events without prior consent, a rule that has led to suspensions, fines, and even lawsuits in the past.
This move signals that the PGA Tour is not softening its position, even in light of recent rumors that the two golf bodies could be inching toward a more peaceful coexistence.
Implications for the Future of Golf
Bryan’s suspension adds another chapter to the ongoing saga between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf—a conflict that has reshaped the sport over the last two years. With fans split on the future of professional golf, this suspension will likely fuel ongoing conversations about player freedom, evolving formats, and what it truly means to “grow the game.”
As Bryan prepares his appeal, many will watch closely to see if the PGA Tour stands firm—or if a compromise is in the cards.
Wesley Bryan Post Suspension
Since his suspension, Wesley Bryan has fought to regain his footing in professional golf. Though he struggled with form and failed to qualify for the 2025 U.S. Open, Bryan reminded fans of his talent with a career-first hole-in-one at The Club at SpurWing in early June. The moment offered a much-needed spark during a challenging season, signaling his ongoing passion for the game. While setbacks remain, Bryan’s resilience continues to resonate with fans rooting for his comeback.
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