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Bryson DeChambeau has reportedly been offered $135 million to leave the PGA Tour by the rumored Saudi Golf Super League.
According to Matt Cradock of Golf Monthly, the golf star was offered the large amount to become the face of the rumored league which would more than quadruple his career earnings of $26.1 million.
It is believed that any player who joins the Saudi Golf Super League could face a lifetime ban from the PGA Tour.
Bryson has reportedly been offered $135m (£100m) to become the face of the rumoured Saudi Super League 😲 https://t.co/a2UNRCD9YK
— Golf Monthly (@GolfMonthly) February 3, 2022
Earlier this week, a number of high-profile players including Dustin Johnson, Ian Poulter, and Lee Westwood.
Phil Mickelson also said “pretty much everyone” in the top 100 has been contacted by the potential league which could be launching sooner rather than later.
Per the report, the Saudis are prepared to spend is $1.5 billion to lure players to the league. If it moves forward, this could change the landscape of golf and the PGA Tour drastically.
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