
Brandt Snedeker
Brandt Snedeker
Background
Brandt Snedeker, born December 8, 1980, in Nashville, Tennessee, is an American professional golfer who competes primarily on the PGA Tour. Emerging from the United States' deep tradition of producing world-class golfers, Snedeker turned professional in 2004 after a standout collegiate career at Vanderbilt University, where he was a two-time All-American.
Career Overview
Snedeker has established himself as a consistent performer on the PGA Tour with multiple victories to his name. Known for his smooth putting stroke and affable personality, he has been a fan favorite throughout his career. His most notable performances include winning the 2012 Tour Championship (which also earned him the FedEx Cup title) and the 2016 Farmers Insurance Open.
While not currently ranked among the world's top players, Snedeker remains a competitive presence on tour. His most recent performance at the 2026 Valspar Championship saw him finish tied for 25th place at 4-under par, demonstrating his ability to still contend in strong fields.
Current Status
Now in his mid-40s, Snedeker continues to compete selectively on the PGA Tour. While he may not be the dominant force he once was, his experience and short game prowess allow him to remain competitive in certain events. His performance at the Valspar Championship suggests he can still challenge for top-25 finishes against younger competition.
Snedeker's career serves as an example of longevity in professional golf, having maintained a presence on tour for nearly two decades. His consistent play and positive attitude have made him one of the more respected veterans in the PGA Tour locker room.