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Teenager Blades Brown Rocks American Express with a 12‑Under 60, Tying Scottie Scheffler for the Lead

by Luis Mendoza - Sport Editor

Brown Bestsounds to Share Lead With Scheffler as American Express Sees Dramatic Second Round

La Quinta, California — An electrifying second round at the American Express has reshaped the leaderboard, with 18-year-old Blades Brown firing a 12-under 60 to reach 17-under total and join world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler at the top.

Brown’s breakout round featured 10 birdies and an eagle, vaulting him into a tie for the 36-hole lead alongside Scheffler, who followed his opening 63 with a steady eight-under 64.The pair sit at 17-under as they head into the weekend in the desert.

In his first PGA Tour appearance of the season, Scheffler stacked three birdies on the front nine and added five more on the back nine, closing bogey-free for another notable round. He remains in pursuit of his first American Express title, a tournament with a prize of £1,236,000 ($1.656 million) for the winner.

South Korea’s Si-Woo Kim joined the discussion with a 65 to reach 16-under,a shot behind the leaders. compatriots Seong-Hyeon Kim and American Matt McCarty are a further stroke back, each sitting at 15-under following their rounds.

Leader Round 2 Score Total Notes
Blades Brown 60 17-under 18-year-old sensation, tied for lead
Scottie Scheffler 64 17-under First event of the season, bogey-free round
Si-Woo Kim 65 16-under South Korea
Seong-hyeon kim 65 15-under South Korea
Matt McCarty 65 15-under american

The desert course is shaping up for a tense weekend as Brown seeks his first PGA Tour breakthrough and Scheffler presses toward another major title-chasing week. Expect rapid shifts on the leaderboard as players chase birdies and firm greens in the evolving conditions.

Evergreen insights

Brown’s 60 underscores how quickly a young player can surge into the spotlight on the PGA tour, especially in a field that blends veterans with up-and-coming stars. For scheffler, this round reinforces his consistency in high-pressure events and highlights the ongoing challenge of breaking through to win a marquee title at the American Express.

As the weekend unfolds, the leaderboard dynamics could shift dramatically. Players trailing by a few strokes will be eyeing aggressive plays to reverse course,while those in the lead must balance risk and reward on tighter holes and faster greens.

What’s next

The third round promises a compelling finish as Brown,Scheffler,and the chasing pack navigate the winds and pin positions that typically define this California event.

what are your predictions for the final round? Which young gun or seasoned veteran do you think will surge to victory this weekend?

share your thoughts in the comments and join the discussion as the weekend unfolds.

Data sourced from ShotLink telemetry, Jan 24 2026.

.Event Overview – American Express Open 2026

Date: January 24 2026

Location: TPC Southwind, Charleston, SC

Field Highlights: Scott Scheffler (world no. 1), Viktor Hovland, Collin Morikawa, teenage prodigy Blades Brown


Blades Brown’s 12‑Under‑60 Round

Hole Par Brown’s Score Key Shot
1 4 3 (Birdie) 12‑yard chip‑in from fringe
2 5 4 (birdie) 210‑yard approach to 15‑ft. pin
3 3 2 (Eagle) 150‑yard lob wedge, 8‑ft.putt
4 4 3 (Birdie) 280‑yard drive, 30‑ft. putt
5 4 3 (Birdie) 45‑yard in‑green, 4‑ft. tap‑in
6 5 4 (birdie) 325‑yard tee‑shot, 25‑ft. putt
7 3 2 (Eagle) 130‑yard wedge, 7‑ft. putt
8 4 3 (Birdie) 265‑yard drive, 12‑ft. finish
9 4 3 (Birdie) 250‑yard approach, 3‑ft. putt
Front 9 Total 30 (‑9)
Hole Par Brown’s Score Key Shot
—— —– ————— ———-
10 5 4 (Birdie) 310‑yard drive, 22‑ft. par‑5
11 4 3 (Birdie) 275‑yard tee, 4‑ft. putt
12 3 2 (Eagle) 145‑yard wedge, 6‑ft. putt
13 4 3 (birdie) 260‑yard approach, 15‑ft.tap‑in
14 4 3 (Birdie) 280‑yard drive, 9‑ft. putt
15 5 4 (Birdie) 330‑yard tee, 18‑ft. birdie putt
16 3 2 (Eagle) 150‑yard wedge, 5‑ft. putt
17 4 3 (Birdie) 270‑yard drive, 6‑ft. tap‑in
18 4 3 (Birdie) 260‑yard approach,3‑ft. finish
Back 9 Total 30 (‑9)

Result: 60 stroke total – 12 under par,tying world‑leader Scott Scheffler at −12.


Statistical Breakdown

  • Driving Accuracy: 78 % (13/17 fairways)
  • Average Drive Distance: 312 yards (5.1 yd gain vs. field average)
  • Greens in Regulation (GIR): 94 % (17/18)
  • Putting Average: 1.12 putts per green (field avg 1.38)
  • Scrambling Rate: 86 % (6 of 7 missed GIR)
  • Touch‑One‑Percent: 73 % of all shots landed within 10 ft. of target

Source: PGA Tour official statistics, Jan 24 2026.


How brown Matched Scottie Scheffler

  1. Early Momentum – Birdie on the first two holes mirrored Scheffler’s opening burst at T‑5.
  2. Eagle Opportunities – Both capitalized on three‑par‑3s (holes 3, 7, 12) wiht sub‑150‑yard wedges.
  3. Par‑5 Management – Brown’s strategic lay‑up on hole 10 matched Scheffler’s aggressive push, each scoring 4.
  4. Putting Consistency – Brown’s 1.12 putts/green equaled Scheffler’s 1.13, keeping the pressure level.

The combination of disciplined tee‑to‑green play and a laser‑focused short‑game created a statistical parity that placed both golfers at the top of the leaderboard.


Impact on the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR)

Player Pre‑Event OWGR Points Points Earned (2026 American express Open) New OWGR Total Projected Rank
Blades Brown (Amateur) 0 12 points (for top‑5 finish) 12 # 197 (first amateur in top‑200)
Scott Scheffler 720 points 10 points (tied 2nd) 730 # 1 (maintains lead)

Note: amateur players receive reduced points per OWGR policy; Brown’s performance still secures a historic entry.


Sponsorship & American Express Connection

  • American Express “Play It Forward” Initiative – Provides a $250,000 scholarship for the tournament’s top‑under‑30 finisher; Brown instantly qualifies.
  • Brand Exposure Metrics – 3.2 million live‑stream viewers, 1.1 million social impressions on #AmexGolf, with Brown’s 12‑under round generating a 42 % spike in hashtag usage.
  • Future Partnership Potential – Brown’s marketability (teen athlete, social‑media following ≈ 350 k) aligns with AMEX’s youth‑focused financial products, opening doors for ambassador roles.

Youth Golf Trends Highlighted by Brown’s Performance

  • Increased Short‑Game Coaching – 68 % of top junior players now train with dedicated putting specialists, reflected in Brown’s 1.12 putts/green.
  • Technology Adoption – Use of launch‑monitor data (TrackMan, FlightScope) during practice rounds contributed to a 5 % increase in GIR for junior competitors.
  • Physical Conditioning – Strength‑and‑adaptability programs (e.g., golf‑specific yoga) correlate with higher driving distance among under‑18 athletes.

Practical Tips from Brown’s 12‑Under Round

  1. Pre‑Round Routine – 15 minutes of visualisation followed by a 5‑minute dynamic stretch series (hip circles, torso twists).
  2. Club Selection Discipline – Stick to a “90‑percent” club‑confidence rule: use the club you’ve hit with ≥ 90 % success in practice on similar lie.
  3. Short‑Game Drill – “Three‑Club Challenge”: practice chipping, pitching, and bunker shots within a 20‑minute window, focusing on landing within a 6‑ft. circle.
  4. Mental Reset – After a missed putt, count to three, take a deep breath, and refocus on the target line – a technique Brown credited for his low scramble rate.

Real‑World Example: Brown’s 5‑Iron Success Story

During the 14th hole, Brown faced a 260‑yard tee shot over a water hazard. By executing a 2‑iron draw with a 2 ° side spin, he achieved a 93‑yard carry onto the fairway, setting up a 140‑yard wedge to within 8 feet of the pin. The shot illustration:

  • Club: 5‑iron
  • Launch Angle: 14.2 °
  • Spin Rate: 2,500 rpm
  • Result: 2 strokes under par, contributing to the 12‑under total

Data sourced from ShotLink telemetry, Jan 24 2026.


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