Golf Channel's Brandel Chamblee speaks hard truth about Tiger Woods' profane behavior on the golf course
Bobby Jones was born on March 17, 1902, in Atlanta, Georgia, and became one of the greatest amateur golfers in history. As a teenager, he reached the third round of the U.S. Amateur at age 14, showing early promise. He went on to win 13 major championships, all as an amateur, a record that still stands. In 1930, Jones achieved the
Golf Channel's Brandel Chamblee is like every other sports analyst on television, given the fact that he has earned his fair share of supporters and haters over the years with his divisive opinions. However, no matter which camp golf fans find themselves in when it comes to Chamblee, all can agree that he consistently calls it as he sees it, sharing what he believes to be the truth, no matter the topic.
This includes being critical of the greatest and most beloved golfer of all time, Tiger Woods.
One of the most notable stories during the 2026 U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills involves Joaquín Niemann, who was issued a two-stroke penalty during the first round after throwing a club and violating golf’s new code of conduct policy. The outburst took place on the par-4 sixth hole, where he ultimately recorded an 11.
Joaquín Niemann of Chile plays a shot from the 18th tee during the first round of the 126th U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in Southampton, N.Y., on June 18, 2026. (Andrew Redington/Getty Images)
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The incident led the golf world to break into discussion about player behavior on the golf course. Jon Rahm was also caught on a hot mic during the second round of the championship, screaming the f-word after missing a short putt.
The conversation made its way onto Friday's edition of "Live


