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DeChambeau Says PGA Peers Will Decide His Return

He points to PGA filming limits that clash with his YouTube work during a period of uncertainty over LIV’s funding.

Overview

  • Bryson DeChambeau said any comeback hinges on whether PGA Tour members want him back, telling Skratch that player acceptance matters more than executive approval.
  • He flagged PGA rules on filming as a roadblock, noting the Tour bars livestreams and monetized on‑site content and that past requests to film with creators Grant Horvat and Garrett Clark were denied.
  • News reports say Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund plans to stop bankrolling LIV Golf in the near future, which has pushed DeChambeau to weigh life after the breakaway league.
  • He passed on the PGA Tour’s first Returning Player window earlier this year, with only Brooks Koepka opting in under strict terms and reports suggesting a later window could bring tougher conditions.
  • He has floated focusing on the four majors and growing his YouTube channel instead of a full PGA schedule, reflecting how content revenue now shapes his career plans.