Kevin Kisner didn't hold back when responding to Bryson DeChambeau's recent comments about the PGA Tour, and he also offered a rare glimpse into what the LIV Golf star was like inside the Ryder Cup team room. DeChambeau is undoubtedly one of the most talked-about figures in golf right now—not just for his game, but for the uncertainty surrounding his future. With his LIV contract expiring at the end of the season and doubts swirling about the league's long-term viability, DeChambeau has gone on the offensive, suggesting the PGA Tour is struggling and that he'd bring enough to the table to make any sanctions against him seem harsh.
But Kisner isn't buying it. Speaking on the Fore Play Podcast, he fired back with facts: "The PGA Tour has a $1.5 billion resource available from FSG that they haven't used yet—plus another $1.5 billion if needed. They've got 46 of the top 50 players in the world, and media ratings are at an all-time high." He even cited CBS Sports president David Berson, who noted the network's PGA Tour coverage is off to its best start since 2015, up 12% from last year. "So please, Bryson DeChambeau, explain to me how the tour is failing," Kisner challenged.
Beyond the financial debate, Kisner shared insights into DeChambeau's demeanor inside the Ryder Cup team room. While he didn't paint a negative picture, he made it clear that DeChambeau's recent comments don't align with the reality of the tour's strength. As the golf world watches to see where DeChambeau lands next, this exchange adds another layer to the ongoing narrative—one that keeps fans and apparel enthusiasts alike glued to every swing and statement.
