Source: New York Post
A return to the PGA Tour seems to be trickier than Bryson DeChambeau may have envisioned, and the popular golfer may take a different career path if LIV Golf isn’t able to survive past this season. DeChambeau, like many of the other LIV Golf players, is facing plenty of questions about his future after it was revealed that the Saudi Public Investment Fund will pull its financial backing of the rebel golf league after this season. But with the possibility of facing harsh penalties to get back onto the PGA Tour after his 2022 decision to join LIV, DeChambeau, 32, is contemplating simply focusing on his YouTube channel and appearing in tournaments that are interested in his participation.
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