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.
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.
FRANKLIN — Blades Brown walked around Golf House Tennessee, a more than 100-year-old home serving as the Tennessee Golf Foundation headquarters and browsed a few artifacts from the state’s ...
17-year-old Blades Brown will make his professional debut this week at the 2025 American Express. This will be his second start on the PGA Tour after the Myrtle Beach Classic last year where he ...
Teenager Blades Brown is in for a new life experience this week. No, not playing a PGA Tour event. He crossed that one off the list when he made the cut and tied for 26th as an amateur at the ...
With a great name, Blades Brown starts a new career in the California desert with a lot of hope. Turning professional at 17 is complex and not always the right decision. For Blades Brown ...
LA QUINTA, Calif. — At 17 years old, Blades Brown will embark on his professional golf career this week by playing on a sponsor’s exemption in The American Express Championship. He’ll face ...
Blades Brown couldn’t turn off airplane mode on his phone fast enough. Brown, the 17-year-old hotshot who is making his professional debut this week at The American Express, spotted plenty of golf ...
For Blades Brown, not a bad name for a professional golfer by the way, the decision came down to getting to play on the PGA Tour immediately. It was simple: I got to compete and learn from the best.
1. Why is his name Blades? Brown’s first name is the maiden name of his mom, Rhonda Blades Brown, who set an example for Brown to pursue a professional sporting career of his own. (More to come ...