Bryson DeChambeau definitely deserves an invite”; “He made his bed” – Fans divided as LIV Golfer ‘waits’ for PGA Tour’s Creator Classic invite
LIV Golf star Bryson DeChambeau is keen to receive an invite for the PGA Tour’s first-ever Creator Classic. However, fans have mixed opinions on whether he should be included.
Recently, the PGA Tour announced the first-ever edition of the Creator Classic, a tournament for golf content creators and social media personalities. This will be played on August 28 at East Lake. So far, Dude Perfect, the Bryan Bros., Fat Perez, and Good Good have registered for the event, which will also be live-streamed on ESPN+, Peacock, and YouTube.Besides being a top professional golfer, Bryson DeChambeau is also a popular YouTuber with over one million subscribers. His recent video with President Donald Trump has received over 10 million views. On Tuesday, July 29, he made a cheeky post on X, saying that he was awaiting an invite for the Creator Classic.
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Fans online had a mixed reaction to DeChambeau’s post. While some were in favor of him getting an invitation, many felt he had chosen his path when he left the PGA Tour for LIV. Here’s a look at some reactions:
“Bryson definitely deserves an invite,” one fan wrote.
“Should definitely be invited don’t hate PGA,” this fan remarked.
“When you sued the Tour, you pretty much agreed to have all ties cut,” another fan commented.
“Crazy he’s not on the Olympic team too. He won a major and finished second in the other. He’s also playing on the superior LIV golf tournament too,” one user opined.
“@b_dechambeau, Play @bryanbrosgolf and @GrantHorvatGolf in a 3v1 scramble. 18 holes. Stroke play. You win. PGA lets you play elevated events in 2025. They win, you drop LIV and rejoin the PGA. Will be the most watched golf event in history or Do it on your YouTube. Take the bet,” one fan suggested.
Why is Bryson DeChambeau not playing at the Olympics?
Bryson DeChambeau is not competing in the Paris Olympics 2024 as he is not among the top four ranked American golfers. He is currently ranked ninth in the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) and is the fifth highest-ranked US player. With only four spots available on the US team, he had to miss the opportunity.Bryson DeChambeau had an incredible season, winning the US Open and finishing runner-up at the PGA Championship. These performances helped him return to the top 10 in the rankings. This is the second time he has missed the Olympic spot; last time, he couldn’t play at the Tokyo Olympics after testing positive for COVID-19.