Teen Golfer Blades Brown Makes Waves on the PGA Tour
The American ExpressSun Jan 25 2026
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Blades Brown, an 18-year-old golfer, is making headlines after an impressive performance at The American Express. He tied for second place, just one stroke behind the leader, Si Woo Kim. Brown's journey to this point has been nothing short of remarkable.
Brown's talent was evident early on. He became the youngest stroke play medalist at the U. S. Amateur Championship. His recent feat of shooting a 60 at the PGA West Nicklaus Tournament Course set a new record. This performance puts him in a great position to secure a two-year exemption on the PGA Tour and a spot in major championships like the Masters and PGA Championship.
The young golfer's dedication is evident. He's been playing golf non-stop for eight days straight, switching between the Korn Ferry and PGA Tours. His ability to perform under pressure is impressive, especially after sinking a 45-foot putt on the 18th hole to finish a round with a 4-under 68.
Brown's family has a history of breaking barriers. His mother, Rhonda Blades Brown, made the first 3-point basket in WNBA history. She also coached her daughter, Millie, to a state championship in basketball. This family legacy of excellence sets a high standard for Blades.
Despite his young age, Brown carries himself with maturity. He's been on the radar since 2023 when he broke a 103-year-old record set by Bobby Jones. His achievements place him among golfing legends like Tiger Woods and Bobby Clampett, who have also won medals in both U. S. Amateur and U. S. Junior competitions.
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