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Blades Brown has never been one to set small golf goals for himself.. The Brentwood Academy sophomore always said he wanted to play in a PGA Tour event before his 17th birthday. He’ll do that ...
Nashville’s Blades Brown, who is 17 years old, had a day to remember in the second round of his pro golf career. Brown had 10 birdies Friday at the 2025 PGA Tour American Express Golf tournament ...
Former Brentwood Academy star Blades Brown, 17, is making his pro golf debut at this week's PGA Tournament American Express Tournament in La Quinta, California. He met with the media on Tuesday ...
Blades Brown is still three weeks away from his 18th birthday and already facing another ... That runner-up finish was worth 167 points and moved Brown to No. 44 on the Korn Ferry Tour points list.
Brown, however, is not a current member of the PGA Tour. By tour rules, he could not become one until he turns 18 in May, and for the time being Blades can make seven starts in 2025 on sponsor’s ...
Blades Brown finished his first PGA Tour event tied for 26th at the Myrtle Beach Classic. By Chris Harris. Published: May 15, 2024 at 5:55 PM CDT NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - On ...
Nashville’s Blades Brown will play in his first PGA Tour event as a professional when he tees off at the American Express golf tournament at La Quinta Country Club in La Quinta, California, on ...
Brentwood Academy golfer Blades Brown, 16, shot a bogey-free 66 and was tied for 22nd Saturday after the third round of the Myrtle Beach Classic in the sophomore's PGA Tour debut.
Blades Brown isn't even 18 yet and he's already facing another fork in the road of his professional golf ... he has two PGA Tour titles and is No. 26 in the world. Brown still has a long way to go.
Brown used the third of his maximum four exemptions on the Korn Ferry Tour last week at the Veritex Bank Championship in Arlington, Texas. Blades Brown is 17 and already facing a fork in the road ...
Blades Brown is still three weeks away from his 18th birthday and already facing another ... That runner-up finish was worth 167 points and moved Brown to No. 44 on the Korn Ferry Tour points list.