Out of 10,000 professional golfers worldwide, only about 100-125 make it to the PGA Tour’s elite level. The rest? They’re grinding it out, missing birthdays and family milestones, all while facing the prospect of never playing competitive amateur golf again if they fail to succeed. Brandel Chamblee thinks that’s fundamentally unfair.
The golf analyst recently sparked conversation after Colt Knost announced he’s applying to regain his amateur status. Chamblee addressed this exact issue on his podcast , “The Favorite Chamblee,” alongside co-host Bailey.
Knost spent eight years on the PGA Tour. He earned nearly $4.5 million across 199 starts. He made 92 cuts and notched four third-place finishes. But he never won. Now, five years after his last professional start at the 2020 Waste Man

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