Brandel Chamblee

Brandel Eugene Chamblee (born July 2, 1962) is an American former professional golfer, commentator and writer.

He shared a first round lead at the 1999 Masters Tournament and for seven consecutive years (1995–2001) was among the top-100 for money earnings on the Tour.

In 2023, after the news broke that Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund would become a minority investor in The PGA Tour, Chamblee has promoted his view that the Department Of Justice will block the deal.

He has four children with his ex-wife Karen: sons Brandel Jr., Brennen, Braeden, and a daughter, Bergen.

A memorial playground was set up at the Phoenix Children's Hospital for a son, Braeden, who died as an infant.