Amid the uncertainty surrounding LIV Golf’s future, one in every of its stars, Bryson DeChambeau, is considering his subsequent transfer if the circuit shuts down after this season, together with a potential return to the PGA Tour.
PIF introduced final week that it’s going to no longer fund LIV Golf with $30 million purses.
The 32-year-old DeChambeau, a two-time main champion, instructed reporters on Tuesday that he has talked with the PGA Tour, whereas additionally wanting into the potential of increasing his YouTube channel.
“I believe, from my perspective, I’d like to develop my YouTube channel thrice, possibly much more,” DeChambeau stated throughout observe forward of this week’s LIV Golf match at Trump Nationwide Golf Membership in Washington, D.C.
“I’d like to. I’d love to do a bunch of dubbing in numerous languages, giving the world extra purpose to look at YouTube. After which I’d like to play tournaments that need me.”
DeChambeau joined LIV Golf in June 2022 and was amongst 11 golfers who sued the PGA later that 12 months, and urged on Tuesday that the PGA Tour may topic him to extreme penalties if he expressed curiosity in returning.
The federal lawsuit, which DeChambeau withdrew from in Might 2023, alleged that the PGA Tour unfairly suspended gamers who joined LIV Golf through its monopoly energy.
Whereas describing potential punishment by the PGA Tour as “fairly unlucky in my view, contemplating what I may do for them,” DeChambeau urged the 2 circuits must work it out to get males’s skilled golf again on monitor.
“The egos must get dropped,” DeChambeau stated. “All people wants to come back in with a level-headed taking part in area, with an opportunistic mindset to develop the sport of golf. That’s why I came to visit right here. That’s why I do what I do on YouTube.”
WIth his LIV Golf contract expiring after this season, DeChambeau was requested whether or not he believes PIF pays out the remainder of his deal: “Your guess is pretty much as good as mine.”
Printed on Might 06, 2026
