Brandel Chamblee slams the PGA Tour for rule change ahead of 2026, 'I don't agree with it at all'

Brandel Chamblee Criticizes PGA Tour Rule Change for 2026

Golf analyst Brandel Chamblee expressed strong disapproval of a recent rule change introduced by the PGA Tour ahead of the 2026 season. Known for his candid opinions on golf news, especially regarding the PGA Tour and LIV Golf, Chamblee is usually critical of LIV but has also voiced concerns about the PGA Tour.

Concerns Over Changes Announced by PGA Tour CEO

Chamblee reacted negatively after hearing PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp discuss plans to reduce field sizes and cut the number of tournaments. While Rolapp has faced criticism for these proposals, Chamblee has previously praised him for other decisions.

Defense of the PGA Tour's Meritocratic Spirit

As a former professional golfer, Chamblee is a strong supporter of the PGA Tour and values its merit-based structure. He fears that the upcoming changes could undermine this principle.

Chamblee's Statement on the Upcoming Season
"I don't agree with it at all," said Chamblee on his Favorite Chamblee Podcast, expressing his dissatisfaction with the significant change coming to the PGA Tour in 2026.

He believes this new direction under Rolapp is a serious error that could impact the future of the Tour.

Author's summary: Brandel Chamblee sharply criticizes a key PGA Tour change for 2026, fearing it threatens the meritocratic values central to the Tour's identity.

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The Golfing Gazette The Golfing Gazette — 2025-11-05