Professional golfers, turned content creators, Wesley Bryan and his brother George, known for their popular Bryan Bros Golf YouTube channel, are set to make their DP World Tour debuts at the 2025 BMW International Open.

The duo, who’ve built a following of over 600,000 subscribers with trick shots and behind-the-scenes content, will tee it up from July 3–6 at Golfclub München Eichenried.

The brothers announced their return to pro golf on social media.

 

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Wesley, the 2017 RBC Heritage champion, is currently suspended from the PGA Tour after taking part in the inaugural LIV Golf: Duels Miami event in April. The exhibition featured six YouTube golf influencers paired with several LIV Golf players in a made-for-YouTube match broadcast on Grant Horvat’s channel.

Bryan, who has made 156 PGA Tour starts, has confirmed that he plans to appeal the suspension.

The brothers most recently teed it up together at the 2024 Bermuda Championship on the PGA Tour, and also played in the same group during US Open Final Qualifying, where they attempted to earn a spot in the field at Oakmont.

The PGA Tour has currently suspended all players who compete in LIV Golf events, a rule that the DP World Tour has become more lenient on. That said, LIV Golf’s Sergio Garcia, Martin Kaymer, David Puig and Patrick Reed are also teeing it up in the $2.75 million BMW International Open.

In recent times, there has been a trend of YouTube stars and content creators playing in professional tours worldwide. Luke Kwon and Mac Boucher teed it up in last year’s International Series Thailand event, with Kwon finishing 127th at one-over-par and Boucher 148th in last place at 15-over. Kwon also competed in the Black Mountain Championship the week prior and made the cut, eventually finishing in a tie for 65th.

More recently, on the Ladies European Tour, Grace Charis — who has a following of 3.7 million on Instagram — competed in the Tenerife Women’s Open and finished in last place at 26-over-par.

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