Wednesday 1 June 2022 07:19 PM Three-time PGA Tournament winner Bart Bryant is killed in a car accident in ... trends now

Wednesday 1 June 2022 07:19 PM Three-time PGA Tournament winner Bart Bryant is killed in a car accident in ... trends now
Wednesday 1 June 2022 07:19 PM Three-time PGA Tournament winner Bart Bryant is killed in a car accident in ... trends now

Wednesday 1 June 2022 07:19 PM Three-time PGA Tournament winner Bart Bryant is killed in a car accident in ... trends now

Three-time PGA Tournament winner Bart Bryant is killed in a car accident in Florida at 59: Relentless Texan spent 18 years on tour before finally getting his first win in 2004 after 187 events Three-time PGA winner Bart Bryant died in a car accident at age 59 on Tuesday The details around his death are not currently known, but the PGA confirmed his passing in a statement on Tuesday, saying he will be 'dearly missed' Bryant was preceded in death by his first wife Cathy, whom he was married to for 34 years until she died from brain cancer in 2017. He's survived by two daughters Bryant was reportedly driving with his second wife, Cathy, from Atlanta to their home in Winter Garden, Florida when they crashed. Cathy's status is unclear

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Three-time PGA Tour winner Bart Bryant died in a car accident at age 59 on Tuesday.

The details around his death are not currently known, but the PGA confirmed his passing in a statement on Tuesday. USA Today is reporting that the accident occurred in Florida as he and wife Donna were driving from Atlanta back to their home in Winter Garden. The report did not include an update on Donna Bryant. 

'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,' PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan said in the statement. '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.'

Bart Bryant reacts after nearly chipping in for birdie on the 7th hole during the third round of the Charles Schwab Cup Championship at TPC Harding Park on November 2, 2013 in San Francisco

Bart Bryant celebrates after sinking his final putt on the 18th hole to win the Tour Championship at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, Sunday, Nov. 6, 2005. Bryant finished 17-under par and six shots ahead of second-place finisher Tiger Woods

(Left) Bart Bryant reacts after nearly chipping in for birdie on the 7th hole during the third round of the Charles Schwab Cup Championship at TPC Harding Park on November 2, 2013 in San Francisco. (Right) Bart Bryant celebrates after

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