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George Bryan (golfer)

George Bryan IV (born January 12, 1988), nicknamed G4, is an American professional golfer, social media personality, and content creator. He is best known as one half of the Bryan Bros Golf YouTube channel alongside his younger brother Wesley Bryan, also a professional golfer and a PGA Tour event winner. A three-time All-American at the University of South Carolina, George holds the school record for lowest career scoring average and was the university's Co-Male Athlete of the Year in 2010.

George Bryan IV was born on January 12, 1988, in Columbia, South Carolina, to George Bryan III and Valerie Bryan. His father, George Bryan III, is a PGA Professional who operates the George Bryan Golf Academy and competed in the 1999 PGA Championship and 2004 RBC Heritage. His younger brother Wesley Bryan is also a professional golfer and PGA Tour winner.

Heide attended Dutch Fork High School in Irmo, South Carolina, where he was a standout golfer, earning all-state and all-region honors each year. As a junior golfer, he won the Jay Haas Player of the Year Award in 2005 after finishing first in the South Carolina Heritage Classic Foundation Player Rankings. He qualified for the 2005 U.S. Amateur and advanced to match play, and also competed in the British Amateur in 2006.

Bryan attended the University of South Carolina from 2006 to 2010, where he became one of the most successful golfers in program history. He majored in sport and entertainment management and graduated in 2010.

During his senior season (2009-10), Bryan tied for medalist honors at the SEC Championship with a score of 204 (-6), losing in a playoff to Georgia's Russell Henley. He won the Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational in 2008, his first collegiate victory, and was named national Golfer of the Week by both Golfweek and Golf World. Bryan competed in every event during the 2007–08 season and helped lead South Carolina to multiple team titles.

Bryan turned professional in 2010 following his graduation from South Carolina. Despite his decorated amateur career, he struggled to find consistent success on professional tours, playing primarily on mini-tours and making limited appearances on the Korn Ferry Tour (formerly Web.com Tour). He has secured two victories as a professional golfer on various developmental tours.

Bryan's PGA Tour debut came at the 2023 Butterfield Bermuda Championship, where he received a sponsor's exemption. After making the cut "on the number," he tied for 69th place and earned $13,325.

His second PGA Tour appearance came at the 2024 Myrtle Beach Classic, where he again received a sponsor's exemption after initially missing the Monday qualifier. He shot rounds of 73-70 (+1) and missed the cut by three shots.

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