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The Bryan Brothers set to compete in PGA Tour’s Butterfield Bermuda Championship

News RoomBy News RoomNovember 9, 2024Updated:November 10, 20243 Mins Read
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The Butterfield Bermuda Championship is gearing up to host top golf influencers Wesley and George Bryan in their upcoming event. Wesley Bryan, competing in his fifth appearance in the FedEx Cup Fall stage of the PGA Tour season, is currently ranked 140th in the standings and is looking to secure a spot in the top 125 to earn exempt status for PGA Tour events in 2025. His brother George will be competing in just his third appearance on the PGA Tour, having previously participated in the 2023 tournament and May’s Myrtle Beach Classic.

Wesley Bryan, whose first and only PGA Tour win to date came seven years ago at the RBC Heritage, is determined to make progress in Bermuda before the season concludes with the RSM Classic. George Bryan, on the other hand, is competing on a sponsor’s exemption and will be looking to improve on his previous performances on the PGA Tour. Despite narrowly missing out on qualifying for the Myrtle Beach Classic, George managed to secure a spot in the tournament through a sponsor’s invite but unfortunately missed the cut.

The Bryan brothers, who have a substantial following on YouTube with over 450,000 subscribers, will be facing tough competition at the Butterfield Bermuda Championship. The 120-player field includes notable names such as Sanderson Farms Championship winner Kevin Yu, Zozo Championship winner Nico Echavarria, six-time PGA Tour winner Lucas Glover, and 2018 Open champion Francesco Molinari. The event is scheduled to take place from 14 to 17 November.

Wesley Bryan has had mixed results in his previous appearances in the FedEx Cup Fall stage, with finishes ranging from T13 to T37. He is currently striving to improve his ranking in the standings to secure his spot in future PGA Tour events. George Bryan, on the other hand, is still finding his footing on the PGA Tour but is determined to make his mark in the upcoming event. Both brothers have demonstrated their skills and potential in past tournaments, and fans are eager to see how they will perform in Bermuda.

The Butterfield Bermuda Championship is an important event in the PGA Tour season, attracting top players from around the world. The Bryan brothers, with their impressive social media following and on-course skills, add an exciting element to the competition. Fans can expect to see some thrilling action as the tournament unfolds, with the brothers and other top players vying for the championship title. Stay tuned for updates on the event and follow the Bryan brothers as they compete in this exciting tournament.

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