Reed. I don’t believe this is even a conversation. Bryson May be immature, insensitive or out of touch, and hard to work with, but Reed has a far more extensive history of intentional bad behavior.
Reed. Whether it’s exaggerated or not, his reputation as a cheater sticks with him. He also doesn’t seem to care whether anybody likes him or not, and doesn’t go out of his way to be friendly.
Bryson doesn’t strike me as a prick. He’s socially awkward sometimes and still needs to mature, but if I had to choose one of the two of them to hang around he’d definitely get the nod.
Not close. Bryson knocked himself way down the likability ladder throwing CPG under the bus and he wasn't all that liked before. But he'd have to dig a pit all the way to hell to get to that fat cheaters zip code.
I think it's close but I think more dislike Reed than Bryson. Others have mentioned it but Bryson just seems to be immature and a hothead, but I don't think he's ever outright cheated.
I really don't think they belong in the same conversation to be honest.
BDC has some emotional outbursts, Patrick Reed is someone who's been accused of cheating multiple times.
I like BDC because he is different. Do I wish he would have spoken differently the other day instead of letting his frustration show. Yes!
Reed can't be all bad. I stumbled on to this and I have never heard him talk or brag about it:
Team Reed Foundation works with the Great Houston Community Foundation (GHFC) to help donate time and funds to Houston communities and its residents. The Foundation was created by Houston resident and PGA Golfer Patrick Reed. Patrick has always had a deep connection with Houston and wants to give back to the place that has given him so much over the years.
The foundation focuses on both larger charities, including the Ronald McDonald Foundation and Duke Center of Cancer Research, and smaller, local charities that benefit the Houston community. One area of focus for the foundation also includes golf, because of Patrick’s professional career and overall accomplishments in the sport. He wants to provide the same opportunities through playing golf, which is what led them to support organizations like the American Junior Golf Association.