Brice Garnett
Brice Garnett
Background
Brice Garnett is an American professional golfer who competes primarily on the PGA Tour. Hailing from the United States, a country with a rich golf tradition that has produced legends like Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods, and Arnold Palmer, Garnett represents the depth of talent in American golf. While not among the sport's elite players, he has maintained a consistent presence on tour.
Career Overview
Garnett turned professional in 2006 and has spent his career competing across various tours, including the PGA Tour and Korn Ferry Tour. While he hasn't broken through with a major championship victory, he has demonstrated the ability to compete at golf's highest level. His career highlights include winning the 2018 Corales Puntacana Resort & Club Championship, his lone PGA Tour victory to date.
Known for his steady play, Garnett has shown particular skill on certain course types, though he has struggled with consistency at times. His game appears better suited to certain tournament conditions, as evidenced by his victory in the Dominican Republic.
Current Status
As of March 2026, Garnett's recent performances suggest he's facing challenges on tour. He finished tied for 71st at the Texas Children's Houston Open with a score of +4, and placed 110th at the Valspar Championship with a score of +6. These results indicate he's currently not in peak form, though his past success demonstrates he has the capability to compete at this level.
At this stage of his career, Garnett appears to be working to regain the form that earned him his PGA Tour victory. His experience and past success suggest he could still contend in tournaments that suit his game, particularly if he can find consistency in his performances.