Bryson says PGA players hold his Tour return fate


BRYSON DeChambeau’s parting from the PGA Tour and his active, outspoken role in a player-driven lawsuit in 2022 might not be fully healed.

The 32-year-old said he understands the lingering acrimony, specifically among players on the PGA Tour and not new chief executive officer Brian Rolapp, could be a lasting roadblock to a potential reunion.

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