When I received the email from Wesley Bryan (or maybe it was George) some three years ago asking me if I wanted to post one of their trick shot videos on this site, I took a look and obliged. Not because I knew who they were or because I was doing them a favor but because I thought the video was great and hey, somebody was hand-delivering me some content.

So it's crazy to see Wesley on the PGA Tour now two wins deep into his Web.com Tour career and George right by his side (literally) carrying his bag for him. Their story is well-documented, but it took a hilarious and unexpected turn this week when Wesley confessed he would serve Taco Bell at the Masters Champions Dinner if he were to ever win.

"A Crunchwrap Supreme will be sitting in front of every single past champion," Wesley told the Washington Post. Can you imagine Gary Player's face? This wouldn't be the first time either. The two celebrated with Taco Bell earlier this year after Wesley won the Louisiana Open.

"There's no better way to celebrate winning a golf tournament than with Taco Bell," Wesley told the Washington Post. "I mean, you can go there and get absolutely sick to your stomach in under $15. And I just love it."

The Bryan Brothers' story is a great one, and they're worth rooting for as Wesley plays his second PGA Tour event this week at the Quicken Loans National. Well, worth rooting for unless you're Adam Scott, Jordan Spieth or some other former Masters winner. Taco Bell is not a meal worthy of any champion.

The Bryan Brothers take on Memphis. USATSI