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Brice Garnett

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Brice Garnett is an American professional golfer born on September 6, 1983, in Gallatin, Missouri. He competes on the PGA Tour. A two-time Tour winner, Garnett has built a career marked by persistence and a late-blooming ascent through the professional ranks.

Garnett attended Missouri Western State University, where he earned three-time NCAA Division II All-American honours. He turned professional in 2006 and spent several years on developmental circuits before reaching the PGA Tour. His first full PGA Tour season came in 2014, when he qualified for the FedEx Cup Playoffs as a rookie. After losing his card, he returned to the Korn Ferry Tour (then known as the Web.com Tour) and put together his finest developmental season in 2017, winning both the Utah Championship and the WinCo Foods Portland Open to claim the regular-season money list and earn full PGA Tour status for the following year.

His best result in that 2018 return came quickly. Garnett claimed his first Tour title at the Corales Puntacana Resort and Club Championship, shooting 18 under par and winning by four strokes over Keith Mitchell. He added a second career win at the Puerto Rico Open in March 2024, holing a birdie on the fourth extra hole of a playoff against Erik Barnes to finish at 19 under par. Both victories came at opposite-field events, underscoring his ability to compete and close when the opportunity presents itself.

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