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Justin Thomas’ Sponsor Vanishing Act Follows Bryson DeChambeau Split With His Over Financial Demands

Feb 26, 2026, 3:00 PM CUT

On February 24, Bryson DeChambeau recently split from LA Golf after a disagreement over ownership and financial expectations.

The LIV Golf star held a 2% stake in the company, but when he demanded a jump to 51% majority ownership, things changed.

In Bryson's case, the founder said there was “no path for that,” and the two sides chose to “graciously part ways.” The episode showed how quickly even strong golf partnerships can fall apart.

And now Justin Thomas seems to be heading in a similar direction with his apparel sponsor.

During the recent TGL, Justin Thomas also showed up without the Greyson Clothiers wolf logo. Fans were shocked to see this, as this had happened almost four years after the brand was part of his on-course identity.

Around the same time, Thomas was removed from Greyson’s website, adding to the sense that the partnership may have ended quietly.

Without a doubt, the missing logo and the vanishing from the digital world make it very clear that neither side has released an official statement.

Whereas DeChambeau's very public split was almost like a spectacle, Thomas's case seems to be more of a quiet going away.

Normally, when a sponsor changes in golf, it comes along with an announcement and a new deal lined up. Here, it's just a disappearance.

And now, the question shouldn't be if Thomas and Greyson have ended. It's about who he will be wearing next.

Even Without Greyson, Justin Thomas’ Sponsor Lineup Remains Solid

Even if Greyson is out, Justin Thomas still has several confirmed sponsors in 2026. He remains a Titleist staff player, with the brand continuing to supply his clubs and golf balls.

He continues his partnership with FootJoy for shoes and gloves. Moreover, Thomas also signed endorsement deals with NetJets and performance tracker WHOOP.

Apparently, his apparel situation notwithstanding, these deals remain as they are.

Bryson DeChambeau's list of sponsors bears a different picture after his recent departure from LA Golf due to ownership disagreements. He remains in a long-term apparel partnership with Reebok and is also endorsed by Rolex and NetJets.

DeChambeau’s break from LA Golf was clear and public. Thomas’s situation with Greyson is the opposite: no announcement, just the missing logo and his removal from the brand’s site.

But in both cases, the players themselves aren’t short on sponsors.

What do you think about the silent fallout between Greyson and Justin Thomas? Let us know in the comments!

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Written by

Dolly Bhamrick

Edited by

Kalp Thaker

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