Wesley Bryan

Wesley Bryan

34-Year-Old Golfer
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2024 Fantasy Outlook
There was no outlook written for Wesley Bryan in 2024. Check out the latest news below for more on his current fantasy value.
Joins Canadian Open field
June 2, 2023
Bryan will play in the Canadian Open, Rob Bolton of PGATour.com reports.
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After Troy Merritt withdrew from the tournament, Bryan is set to play in the upcoming Canadian Open. Bryan has missed the cut in his last two starts, with his most recent start being the Byron Nelson tournament.
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Yahoo PGA DFS Picks: RBC Heritage Cash and GPP Strategy
Yesterday
The numbers suggest Si Woo Kim will be one of the best value picks in this week's PGA DFS contests on Yahoo, and Bryce Danielson is on board with that notion.
FanDuel PGA DFS Picks: RBC Heritage Cash and GPP Strategy
2 days ago
J.T. Poston has posted some quality results at Harbour Town, and that earns him a spot among Ryan Andrade's picks for this week's PGA DFS contests on FanDuel.
DraftKings PGA DFS Picks: RBC Heritage Cash and GPP Strategy
2 days ago
Cameron Young has has a few things going for him, and he captures a spot among Len Hochberg's golfers to look at in this week's PGA DFS contests on DraftKings.
Weekly PGA Recap: Victory for Villegas
157 days ago
It had been a trying few years for Camilo Villegas, but he overcame all the adversity at the Butterfield Bermuda Championship and picked up his first PGA Tour win since 2014.
Yahoo PGA DFS Picks: RBC Heritage Cash and GPP Strategy
April 12, 2023
With a few things working in his favor, Sepp Straka snags a spot among Bryce Danielson's value plays for this week's contests on Yahoo.
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Bryan made six cuts in his 11 starts, including a tie for 12th at the Sanderson. Pretty darn good. He's on major medical extension, with six starts to earn 124.760 points. Bryan is 31 now, which is still young enough to jump-start a PGA Tour career if he can meet that points threshold, which seems possible for him.
Bryan, whose 2018-19 campaign was cut short due to shoulder surgery following the RSM Classic that fall, made his return to the PGA Tour at the 2020 RBC Heritage in June where he made the cut before going on to place T31 or better in three consecutive events from the Travelers Championship through the Wyndham Championship. He averaged $44,719 in official earnings per event throughout his four starts this summer, and he has 17 chances remaining on a Major Medical Extension to accrue 281.699 FedEx Cup points.
Bryan had his card through the 2018-19 season thanks to winning the 2017 RSM Classic, but it is now expired. He has not played since the '18 RSM, shutting it down with a torn labrum in his shoulder. He has not returned to action but should receive a major medical extension. The Tour has not announced the extensions for the 2019-20 season as yet.
Bryan is coming off two of the worst driving seasons imaginable. Not only does he not hit it far, he doesn't hit in straight, ranking 186th and 193rd in strokes gained: off the tee. He's known as a wizard with the wedge and he's a very good putter, so there is hope. Even though Bryan was a rookie two years ago, he's less than two years from turning 30, so he's not exactly young. Still, despite missing almost half his cuts last season with only one top-25, we could envision moderate success on shorter courses in lesser fields.
Bryan used a "battlefield" promotion in 2016 to gain entrance to the PGA Tour and he didn't disappoint in his first full season. Bryan was one of a few golfers that caught the eye of the golfing world late in 2016 and while he wasn't able to keep up with the likes of Jon Rahm, he outpaced Bryson DeChambeau. It's unclear where Bryan's ceiling is at right now, but with a win under his belt already, we have to assume it's pretty high. Bryan makes for an interesting salary cap selection this season because his upside appears to be much higher than his salary from last season, yet he has only one full year under his belt on the PGA Tour.
Bryan earned a battlefield promotion with three Web.com Tour wins, but he struggled in the few PGA Tour starts he had. Based on 2015-16, he'd need to earn a little over $700,000 this season to crack the top-125, and that could go down to the wire.
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T12 in Mississippi
October 6, 2020
Bryan carded a four-under 68 on Sunday at the Sanderson Farms Championship to finish 13-under and tied for 12th.
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Puts injury in past
March 31, 2020
Bryan has resumed playing professionally after missing nearly a year following surgery on his shoulder in February of 2019.
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Still no return timeline
Shoulder
June 11, 2019
A timetable for Bryan's return from shoulder surgery still has not been established, according to PGATour.com.
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Undergoes shoulder surgery
Shoulder
February 11, 2019
Bryan announced in late January he underwent surgery to repair a torn labrum in his left shoulder, Sean Martin of PGATour.com reports.
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Withdraws from RSM Classic
Undisclosed
November 15, 2018
Bryan withdrew from the RSM Classic on Thursday due to an undisclosed reason.
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