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Teenager Blades Brown debating temporary PGA Tour membership

By Thomson Reuters May 25, 2026 | 12:06 PM

Teenager Blades Brown has a decision to make about his golf career.

With his T14 finish on Sunday at ​the CJ Cup Byron Nelson ‌in McKinney, Texas, Brown earned a special temporary membership on the PGA Tour for the remainder of 2026. That includes the fall season.

With that ‌membership, ​Brown is entitled to accept ⁠unlimited sponsor exemptions. ⁠Non-members are limited to seven exemptions.

Brown has not announced whether he will make his main job the PGA Tour with ​a side gig in the developmental Korn Ferry Tour — or vice versa,

It’s a ⁠good problem to have.

“It’s ⁠a pretty cool spot to ​be in,” said Brown, who turned 19 last ​week. “I’m really thankful.”

So far in 2026, Brown ‌has played in 14 events — eight on the Korn Ferry Tour, six on the PGA Tour — and indicated he planned ⁠to play at the Korn Ferry stop in Raleigh, N.C., that beings Thursday.

He finished third at ⁠the PGA ‌Tour’s Puerto Rico Open earlier ⁠this year.

The decision Brown makes ​as ‌he plans his schedule for the ​rest ⁠of 2026 could impact him when it comes to gaining full PGA Tour membership.

“I’m excited for the next couple of weeks and see what’s going to happen,” Brown said.

–Field ​Level Media