Pro golfer Bryson Dechambeau says anyone outside the top 165 on the PGA Tour ‘is losing money’
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Golfers that are in the top 125 are having a great life, he says. “But I feel so bad for the guys who are 165” and lower.
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Published: July 7, 2025 at 5:49 p
ETResizeListen(5 min)Bryson Dechambeau: Many golfers on the PGA Tour are “losing money every year. ” Photo: Getty ImagesThat was U
Fessional golfer Bryson Dechambeau talking on a recent episode of the “Full Send” podcast the difficulties many PGA Tour golfers have making a good living
Dechambeau — who was referring to the PGA Tour money list and the prize earnings rankings — noted that while it’s easy for fans to lump all fessional athletes together in one group, some fessional athletes, PGA Tour golfers, have a much different experience than athletes on teams in the NFL, MLB and NBA
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