Blades Brown, the 18-year-old, just turned millions of heads when he tied with world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler at The American Express 2026. He became the youngest golfer on the Tour to shoot 60. So, naturally, the spotlight should be on him. Yet the Golf Channel barely showed him on TV, and it had the fandom fuming.

During their broadcast, The Golf Channel kept the cameras on other golfers instead of showing Brown’s historic run. People watching from their homes couldn’t believe what they were seeing. The teen who just set the course record at the Nicklaus Tournament course was being pushed aside for players who weren’t even in the running.

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Brown’s play on Friday was nothing short of amazing. He made six birdies and an eagle in his first seven holes, going out in 28, and then added four more birdies in his first six holes on his second nine (the front side) and then had a 15-foot attempt at a 59 on the par-4 9th, but it just stayed out and to the right. Had he made the last putt, he would have birdied and become the youngest golfer to shoot 59.

“I just really like this golf course,” Brown said afterwards. “There’s something about the Nicklaus Course that I just really like. Like, it’s so money. It’s so pure. Everything is just perfectly well-kept. I love playing with no wind. So, when you put all those things together, it’s fun.”

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