Brandel Chamblee slams the PGA Tour for rule change ahead of 2026, 'I don't agree with it at all'

Brandel Chamblee Criticizes PGA Tour Rule Change for 2026

Brandel Chamblee expressed strong disapproval of a recent rule change announced by the PGA Tour ahead of the 2026 season. Known for his candid opinions on golf-related matters, Chamblee has often voiced his views about both the PGA Tour and LIV Golf, being a prominent critic of the latter.

Despite his general support for the PGA Tour and its meritocratic principles, Chamblee raised concerns after hearing CEO Brian Rolapp’s intentions to implement significant changes. Rolapp's plans include reducing both the field sizes and the number of tournaments on the tour schedule, which have drawn criticism from various quarters.

While Chamblee has previously praised Rolapp’s leadership, he believes this latest decision is a major misstep. He emphasized his opposition during a discussion on his Favorite Chamblee Podcast, particularly focusing on one rule change that he wants to see reversed.

“I don’t agree with it at all,” Chamblee said regarding the new PGA Tour rule.

Chamblee’s Support and Concerns

Potential Impact on the 2026 Season

The forthcoming changes signal a shift in how the PGA Tour operates, with possible reductions in tournament opportunities and more restrictive player fields. Chamblee’s opposition highlights the internal debate about the direction of professional golf's premier circuit.

“The new man in charge is making a very big mistake,” Chamblee added, referring to CEO Brian Rolapp’s approach.

Author’s summary: Brandel Chamblee sharply criticizes the PGA Tour’s upcoming reduction in field sizes and tournaments for 2026, calling it a major error by CEO Brian Rolapp that undermines the Tour’s meritocratic values.

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The Golfing Gazette The Golfing Gazette — 2025-11-05

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