Young Phenom Blades Brown Makes Waves at The American Express
In the world of professional golf, moments of levity are rarely seen, especially in the heat of competition. Legendary players like Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy, and Scottie Scheffler typically maintain a singular focus, avoiding distractions like playful interactions with fans. Yet, this was not the case for 18-year-old Blades Brown during The American Express tournament—a $9.2 million PGA Tour event that has become a spectacular backdrop for his rising career.
A Unique Moment Amidst Competition
Young and spirited, Blades Brown embraced the spotlight with a mix of skill and youthful exuberance. As he completed his remarkable third-round performance, birdieing his last three holes, he ventured towards the iconic island 17th green at the PGA West Stadium Course. In a unique twist, a boy nearby challenged him to a game of Rock-Paper-Scissors, and Brown seized the opportunity, playing through five rounds before emerging victorious with a “rock.”
“Of course he won,” you might say. This weekend has been surreal for the recent high school graduate from Nashville, TN.
Stellar Play at The American Express
Competing in only his 10th PGA Tour event, Blades Brown showcased his potential after previously scoring a course-record 60 on the Nicklaus Course. His performance on the notoriously challenging Stadium Course—considered the toughest of the three in the rotation—set the stage for an impressive finish on Sunday, where he will share the course with World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, who seeks his 20th career victory, and past AmEx champion Si Woo Kim.
Current Tournament Standings:
- Leader: Si Woo Kim at 22 under after a 66 on Saturday at La Quinta Country Club.
Making History
An official win on the PGA Tour for Brown would make him the second-youngest player to achieve this milestone. Remarkably, he would accomplish this feat after just eight consecutive days of competition spanning two tours, having flown to Palm Springs after tying for 17th at a Korn Ferry Tour event in the Bahamas.
“I’m having fun out there,” Brown reflected, eyes sparkling with excitement. “I’m 18 years old playing on the PGA Tour. How awesome is that? I finished high school about two weeks ago, so it’s nice to have that burden off my back. But I’m really looking forward to tomorrow.”
Nailing Down the Fundamentals
Despite being ranked 485th in the world, Blades Brown maintained his composure on the difficult Stadium layout. After an impressive start, he faced challenges with a bogey on the 7th hole but rallied back. He birdied the par-5 16th and lit up the greens, making a remarkable 25-foot birdie on the 17th and a 43-foot birdie on the 18th.
In total, Brown made an incredible 128 feet of putts during the round.
“Hooped two putts coming in, and that was cool,” he said with a broad smile, clearly enjoying the thrill of competition.
Lessons Learned from Experience
Brown’s surprising performance comes in light of his inconsistent history since turning pro at just 17 years old in late 2024. Last season on the Korn Ferry Tour, he played 14 events and secured two top-10 finishes, including a T-2 at the Veritex Championship. His previous debut at The American Express resulted in a missed cut, and he faced additional challenges over the following tournaments.
However, Brown remains focused on the bigger picture. “I think if I can take every single competitive professional tournament round and learn something from it; you just keep stacking those day after day, it’s going to be a really cool story,” he noted. His resolve to learn from past experiences continues to drive him forward.
Conclusion
Blades Brown’s energetic approach and noteworthy performances at The American Express have caught the eye of fans and analysts alike. As he aims for a potential victory and equality in the record books, all eyes will be on this young golfer as he steps into the future of professional golf—full of promise and possibility.

