👋 Hey y’all, Wesley here.
It’s been a different couple of weeks. I stepped away for a bit, took a much-needed break from the noise, and honestly reset everything. Clear head, quiet days, lots of thinking.
I really appreciate everyone who checked in and showed love while I was away. The #FreeWesley crew is unreal. Y’all mean more to me than you know. I may have also put together a little dream nine together. More on that below 👀 And yeah… it was great to be back inside the PGA Tour ropes!!
P.S. Pelli’s tip of the week reviews another subscriber’s swing :)
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⛳️ Hole 1
This is my opening tee shot.
No easing into the round. No rhythm yet. Tight trees, nowhere to hide, and a tee ball that demands your full attention right away. Sahalee doesn’t let you fake it.
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⛳️ Hole 2
Short. Iconic. Uncomfortable. Pebble’s 7th is the perfect contrast after a brutal opener. It looks simple until the wind shows up, the ocean messes with your depth perception, and suddenly a wedge feels like a full decision. Miss the green here and it doesn’t care how famous it is.
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⛳️ Hole 3
This hole never feels calm. Augusta’s 12th is short on the card but heavy on the mind. The wind swirls, the green is unforgiving, and the shot never looks the same twice. Stand there too long and doubt takes over.
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⛳️ Hole 4
This is a proper risk and reward shot. Augusta’s 13th asks you to decide early and commit, with water hugging the left and a downhill fairway waiting if you take the angle. It is pure strategy and feels great when you pull it off.
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⛳️ Hole 5
This hole feels like home. Solina’s 17th is exactly the kind of shot I want out of the middle of a nine, a tee ball that rewards confidence more than power. Smooth swing, clear target, and it feels right every time.
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⛳️ Hole 6
This is a fun one. Bartram Trail’s 17th is the kind of drivable par four that makes you think big, feel the pressure and still trust the swing. There is a target to hit, a line to take, and plenty of reward if you get it right without too much punishment if you miss.
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⛳️ Hole 7
This hole demands precision. Harbour Town’s 18th tightens everything up and makes you earn every yard. The fairway narrows, the trees close in and your ball has to find the perfect spot just to have a chance at a good look for birdie.
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⛳️ Hole 8
This hole pushes you. Chambers Bay’s 18th feels like a test after seven holes of golf because it asks for distance control, sound decisions and a steady head. It can bite you if you get too greedy, but when you catch it right you feel it in every part of the swing.
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⛳️ Hole 9
This is a perfect walk off. Pebble Beach’s 18th freshens the mind and demands a bold shot when you have something to play for. With the ocean in view and history on every blade of grass, it makes the finish feel earned and unforgettable.
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📊 Rate My Dream 9
Hit reply and give this nine a score out of 10.
Be honest. Agree or disagree. I can take it. I might even build a better one next time.
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Tip of the Week → Subscriber Swing Review 🌀
Hooking it? Hogan was too.
Simple. Practical. *Fix it from home* or bring it to your next range session. Thanks to Hogan for sending in the swing. Want yours reviewed? Keep them coming. Pelli is here to help you play better golf. Tap the image above to watch. |
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That’s it for this week’s Bryan Brief.
💬 Reply to this email and let us know — whose Dream 9 wins? Mine or George's? We’ll tally it up before next week’s edition.
Wesley & George
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