On this week's episode of GOLF's Subpar, 17-year-old Blades Brown explains why he decided to forgo college and turn pro.
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Subpar's Colt Knost and Drew Stoltz are joined by 17-year-old pro Blades Brown who reveals his strengths and weaknesses.
On this week's Subpar, 17-year-old phenom Blades Brown explains his decision to turn pro. Musk pushes out top Treasury ...
As Blades Brown finished signing his scorecard after Thursday's opening round of The American Express, he turned to his caddie and exhaled. The 17-year-old had done it – he finished his first ...
For many, myself included, the 2025 American Express will be remembered as the debut of 17-year-old golfer Blades Brown. The ...
Charlie Reiter, a former Palm Desert High School star who played in The American Express when he was 18 and still in high ...
Blades Brown made PGA Tour history on Jan. 17 when he carded an eight-under 64 — the lowest score in a PGA Tour round by a ...
Blades Brown faltered to miss the cut at the American Express, but the 17-year-old pro showed rare perspective in processing ...
In 2022, Parke Brown – Blade’s father – was given a somber diagnosis of bone cancer that carried with it a life expectancy of ...
Blades Brown is playing one of his first PGA Tour events of his career this weekend, but you wouldn't know that going off of the round he just had at the age of 17. Brown is playing at The American ...
Sepp Straka shot an 8-under 64 on while his top competitors failed to match his sizzling pace at The American Express ...