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Image Courtesy: Wesley Bryan, Instagram

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Image Courtesy: Wesley Bryan, Instagram
Let’s talk Wesley Bryan—yes, that Wesley Bryan. The smooth-swinging, trick-shot master turned PGA Tour pro, who recently found himself smack in the middle of a golf world controversy.
Bryan was recently suspended by the PGA Tour after teeing it up in a LIV Golf-backed YouTube exhibition called The Duels: Miami. It wasn’t a regular LIV event, just influencers and pros having some content-creator fun. But the PGA Tour didn’t see it that way. Now Bryan’s fighting a suspension, fans are yelling “#FreeWesley,” and the golf world is split.
But here’s the thing: Wesley Bryan isn’t just surviving—he’s thriving. From Tour paychecks to digital content to some sneaky-good side ventures, the guy’s built a pretty solid empire. So… what’s Wesley Bryan’s net worth? Bryan’s net worth is somewhere between $5.5 and $6 million. That chunk of change isn’t just from pounding fairways (though that helped). His earnings come from the PGA and Korn Ferry Tours prize money, sponsorship deals, YouTube and media content, golf course ownership, appearances, and brand collabs. Let’s break it down!
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Bryan’s official PGA Tour prize money totals $5,247,630 as of 2025. That’s across 90 tournaments with one sweet victory—the 2017 RBC Heritage, where he made his biggest splash. He also earned $460,547 on the Korn Ferry tour. All in all, this adds up to a whopping $5,708,177.
His best year? 2016-17, when he banked an impressive $2.49 million, grabbed that win, and landed in 41st on the money list. No longer holding full Tour status, he’s teed it up just three times in 2025—missing two cuts, with a lone bright spot being a T-25 finish at the Farmers Insurance Open back in January. That’s left him sitting at 169th in the FedExCup with $75,068 in earnings and 31 points to his name.
So yeah, the Tour’s been a big part of his financial story—but not the whole thing.
Beyond the tours: YouTube, sponsorships, and a golf course
Now here’s where it gets spicy. Wesley and his brother George are co-creators of one of golf’s most entertaining YouTube channels, Bryan Bros Golf. It started with viral trick shots and evolved into full-blown content gold—course vlogs, challenge videos, collaborations with stars like Grant Horvat, and just all-around vibes. The brothers have also become fixtures in the PGA Tour’s influencer events, with Bryan participating in two over the past year, including one this March.
Then came The Duels: Miami—a nine-hole LIV Golf-backed exhibition held just before the Masters at Trump Doral. The Bryans joined a lineup of six YouTubers and six LIV pros, and George, paired with Sergio Garcia, took home the $250,000 purse after a playoff victory. The whole thing was streamed on Grant Horvat’s YouTube channel.
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Between YouTube revenue, sponsored content, merch, and growing subscriber numbers, this channel brings in a healthy stream of passive (and active) income.
Bryan’s also on Team Rhoback—the performance wear brand beloved by golf bros. While the details of the deal aren’t public, being a Rhoback athlete means exposure, gear, and endorsement dollars. It fits, too. Wesley Bryan is energetic, creative, and stylish on and off the course. He’s the kind of golfer who doesn’t just play—he connects with fans, which makes him a great brand partner.
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In 2023, the Bryan brothers took a massive swing off the course. They bought a golf course. The former Indian River Golf Club in South Carolina was rebranded and reopened in 2024 as Solina Golf Club. It’s not just a vanity project. It’s a business, a community, and a place where Wesley can blend everything he loves—playing, teaching, creating, and hosting. For a golfer known for innovation, this was a power move.
So, summed up, Wesley Bryan is not just a golfer. He’s a content creator, entrepreneur, and golf personality with staying power. Net worth in 2025? Somewhere near $6 million—and still climbing.
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Is the PGA Tour's suspension of Wesley Bryan justified, or is it stifling his creative freedom?