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Passion, poise, and pure talent are shaping the future of amateur golf — and a 17-year-old rising star is leading the way.
Fresh off a historic runner-up finish at a Korn Ferry Tour event, 17-year-old Blades Brown continues to captivate the golf world. This week, he showcased another side of his game during an entertaining appearance on the popular "Good Good Gauntlet" YouTube series.
While the Korn Ferry Tour demanded professional-level performance—Brown shot 27-under to finish tied for second, the best finish by a player under 18 in Tour history—his Good Good appearance revealed the mindset and maturity behind those results. Even in a relaxed, high-energy setting, Brown demonstrated why he's a standout among a new wave of competitive amateurs.
Lessons from Blades Brown's Rise
1. Composure Under Pressure: Whether playing against seasoned tour pros or YouTube stars, Brown remained unflappable. From shaping a jaw-dropping hook shot around trees to setting up birdie opportunities under pressure, he embraced the challenge with a cool head and a competitive edge. One of the highlights was Brown executing an incredible recovery shot pinned behind a tree, leading to a birdie that left the Good Good crew in awe.
2. Fundamental Focus: In interviews and casual conversation, Brown repeatedly stressed that "the ball doesn't know who you are." His focus on simple goals—fairways, greens, putts—echoes the formula that powered his U.S. Amateur and Junior Amateur medalist honors. His reliable iron play and controlled ball flight, featuring a subtle, consistent cut, were evident throughout the Gauntlet match.
3. Embracing the Moment: Brown's ability to treat high-pressure moments as opportunities rather than threats has served him well. He spoke openly about using adrenaline as a positive force and enjoying the competition, valuable lessons for any aspiring amateur. When faced with long putts or awkward lies, Brown approached each shot with an energy that made even the toughest moments look effortless.
4. Humility and Professionalism: Despite record-setting success, Brown displays remarkable humility. His respect for competitors, fans, and the game itself shines through. During the video, he joked easily with the Good Good team and offered encouragement to opponents, all while maintaining a fierce competitive spirit. His down-to-earth personality—whether discussing his training routines, his favorite ball markers, or his balanced approach to nerves—cements him as a role model for rising players.
The Big Picture: A New Blueprint for Amateur Success
Blades Brown’s journey reminds us that today's top amateurs are blending elite skill development with maturity well beyond their years. His decision to turn professional without a traditional college route, guided by a strong support system, showcases one of several modern paths to success.
At AmateurGolf.com, we've chronicled many future stars in their early days. Watching Brown balance pro-level results with an unwavering joy for the game makes one thing clear: the next generation is not only talented—they are ready to inspire.
Whether firing a course-record 64 at the U.S. Amateur, battling for Korn Ferry Tour wins, or shaping clutch shots under the cameras of YouTube, Blades Brown is teaching us that greatness in golf starts with passion, preparation, and poise.
We’ll be watching—and learning—every step of the way.

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