An American professional golfer Bart Bryant died at the age of 59, in a tragic car crashed
Three-time PGA (Professional Golfers Championship) Tour winner golfer Bart Bryant died at the age of 59 in a disastrous car crash on Tuesday, the news has been confirmed by the PGA Tour statement opened to the public.
The death of the 59, golfer, has not been informed to the outlets immediately. Jay Monahan the PGA Tour Commissioner released a statement on Wednesday confirming Bryant’s passing.
“The PGA Tour is saddened by the tragic passing of Bart Bryant and our hearts go out to his family and friends during this difficult time,” Monahan said. “The Bryants have been a part of the PGA Tour family for over four decades and we are grateful for the impact and legacy he made on our organization and countless communities. Bart will be dearly missed.”
In the 2005 PGA Tour Championship Bryant beat Tiger Woods by six strokes and won all of his Tour victories after the age of 40. Despite injuries that afflicted him in his early career, he put forward all his devotion to his livelihood. And place his record at No. 22 highest world ranking. His career take off in the year 2005 when he won both the Tour Championship and Memorial Tournament.
Bryant lost his first wife Cathy in 2017, to brain cancer after being diagnosed 11 months back. Leaving his present wife Donna and his two daughters Kristen and Michelle, and his stepchildren he died in an accident.
PGA in his memory shares a video of him playing golf in 2005 “The Memorial Tournament” and 2005 “Tour Championship” on its Twitter handle with the captions “A look back at the three wins Bart Bryant earned on TOUR.”





