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High school junior Blades Brown, the top-ranked golfer in the Class of 2026, announced Tuesday that he's turning pro. In a lengthy post on Instagram, Brown said he won't play college golf and will ...
He’s not committing anywhere. Brown, a 17-year-old, high-school junior from Nashville, Tennessee, and the top-ranked player ...