Why Brandel Chamblee’s audacious majors take is flawed

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I have the highest regard for Brandel Chamblee, as a golf person and person person. He is golf’s most engaging TV personality, and as a provocateur Brandel is world-class. Must you really lift your front heel off the ground, as Jones and Hogan and Nicklaus did, at the top of your swing to be enter the golfing pantheon? Recent history says no — but Brandel says yes! And he has the photographs and studies to support it.

If you’re gonna take on Brandel Chamblee, you’d better have your arguments in order.

I wouldn’t want to have to face this guy in a debate, though Paul McGinley, the former European Ryder Cup player and captain, does a superb job of it on Golf Channel. Weirdly, given what’s to follow here, McGinley once argued on live TV that the island-green 17th hole at TPC Sawgrass, annual March home of the Players Championship, is a superb test of golfing skill, even on freakishly windy days. Chamblee said it was too much. I’m guessing if a producer instructed the two gents to adopt the other’s view, they could have argued that side, too.

With Chamblee and McGinley in the air here, I do feel this next bit of commentary is overdue. Chamblee has often been praised, in this space and elsewhere and appropriately, for having the best (male division) hair in golf, with all due respect to Robert Rock (English pro), Neal Shipley (American pro) and Fred Ridley (American golf administrator). But why have the knots in McGinley’s ties not been given their due? There is nobody in golf who does the Full Windsor better than he. Ronald Reagan would be so pleased.

OK, OK, the preamble is over. Brian Rolapp, newish CEO of the PGA Tour, has figured that the Tour does not own any of golf’s most valuable and vaunted events: the Masters, the Ryder Cup, the British Open, the U.S. Open and the PGA Championship. It does own the Players Championship, which some people still refer to as the TPC (Tournament Players Championship), first played in 1974 and since 1982 held on the Stadium Course, which some people still call TPC Sawgrass, its birth name. It would serve Tour interests well for a Players win to be as celebrated as, say, a U.S. Open win.

At the WM Phoenix Open this week, Chamblee said, “The Players, to me, stands alone and above the other four major championships as not just a major, it is in my estimation, the best major.” He’s been going down this road for years. We are all shaped, immeasurably, by our own experiences. Chamblee played in the event 12 times. He has covered it for Golf Channel every year since 2004. The Tour’s contractual relationship with Golf Channel is there for all to see, one that extends to 2030. The network is the Tour’s main Thursday-Friday broadcast partner. Of course Brandel wants to celebrate the Players every which way to Sunday. It’s not that he’s a, quote, company man. For more than two decades now, Chamblee has shown that he thinks for himself. But human nature is human nature.

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