
Bryson DeChambeau is one of the golfers who shocked the public when he decided to leave the PGA Tour and join LIV Golf. Although he was initially a hated figure, the 32-year-old has gained more and more sympathy over time, especially after creating a YouTube account. The US golfer thus showed another side of his personality, the fun one, and gained many more fans.
His future is always an interesting topic, and fans wonder if Bryson will return to the tour where it all began.
The arrival of new figures at the head of the PGA could mean more significant changes, and it seems that most eyes are focused on the new PGA CEO, Brian Rolapp, who wants to transform the PGA and make it the product that fans have always wanted to see.
The new PGA Tour CEO, Brian Rollap, revealed whether he would like to see DeChambeau return to the PGA and whether his absence from the prestigious tour is a problem.
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Return: Could this be reality?
It seems that the PGA CEO is not closed to such an option, that is, Bryson's return, but he is aware of how important he is to the tour.
On the other hand, he is aware that Bryson will not benefit much from LIV Golf, mainly because this league does not offer the opportunity to compete at the highest level.
DeChambeau is one of the best golfers in the world, and the absence of his name in the majors is certainly a huge minus for him.
Some believe that this could force the 32-year-old to think carefully about the future and about a possible return to the PGA. In any case, DeChambeau has room to think and make the best decision for himself, but it seems that he is not planning his return at this time.