[anyclip pubname=”2122″ widgetname=”0016M00002U0B1kQAF_M8171″]
Monday was an interesting day for the Bryan family.
The youngest, Wesley, is a PGA Tour winner — 2017 RBC Heritage — and has made 14 starts this season. His brother, George, on the other hand, plays most of his golf on YouTube these days.
That isn’t to say he isn’t a stick, because he absolutely is. He carries a +6 handicap.
And after shooting a bogey-free 4-under 67 at a pre-qualifying event at Bermuda Run Country Club in Bermuda Run, North Carolina, on July 27th, George earned himself a spot in the Wyndham Championship Monday qualifier.
Both Bryan brothers shot 5 under at Bermuda Run Monday, putting themselves in a six-for-three playoff.
Unfortunately, Wesley made it out of the playoff and into the Wyndham field while George did not.
The @BryanBrosGolf take on the @WyndhamChamp Monday Qualifier 👏@WesleyBryanGolf and George went head-to-head in the qualifying playoff with Wesley earning a spot for this week's tournament. pic.twitter.com/YdsXuyhPP9
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) July 31, 2023
“Well, one of us had to win and one of us had to lose. Well, I guess theoretically, both could have won, both could have lost, six-for-three playoff. Unfortunately, George did not make it through, fortunately, I did make it through. Sorry, George, still love you, but I’m always going to try to beat you until the day I die. In everything,” Wesley said on his Instagram Monday.
Although this one didn’t fall George’s way, he recently announced he signed up for PGA Tour Q-School. Through the program, he has a chance to earn a Tour card.
In four previous appearances at the Wyndham, Wesley has missed three cuts.
[lawrence-auto-related count=3 category=1375]