Brandel Chamblee has expressed strong opposition to a recent change announced by the PGA Tour ahead of the 2026 season. Known for his outspoken views on golf, particularly regarding the PGA Tour and LIV Golf, Chamblee is unhappy with the new rule.
Chamblee, a former professional golfer and vocal critic of LIV Golf, has often commented on developments around the PGA Tour. He shared his concern after hearing PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp discuss plans for significant adjustments, including reducing field sizes and the number of tournaments.
While Chamblee has previously praised Rolapp for his leadership, he now believes the CEO is making a serious error with these new changes. As a passionate supporter of the PGA Tour and its meritocratic principles, Chamblee fears these moves may steer the Tour away from those values.
Speaking on his Favorite Chamblee Podcast, he emphasized his disagreement with the upcoming rule changes, reflecting his commitment to preserving the integrity of the Tour’s competitive spirit.
“I don't agree with it at all,” Chamblee said regarding the new PGA Tour rule.
Summary: Brandel Chamblee strongly opposes the PGA Tour's 2026 rule change, warning it risks undermining the Tour's merit-based tradition and competitive fairness.