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Chamblee Sparks Major Debate: Players Championship Over Majors?
9 Feb
Summary
- Brandel Chamblee suggested The Players Championship surpasses major championships.
- Phil Mickelson publicly disagreed with Chamblee's controversial take.
- The Players Championship, established in 1974, is not officially a major.

A provocative statement by golf commentator Brandel Chamblee has reignited the debate over the status of The Players Championship, with some suggesting it rivals or even surpasses the four traditional major championships. Chamblee argued that factors like field strength, pressure, and course difficulty should elevate The Players Championship, citing TPC Sawgrass as a premier venue.
Phil Mickelson, a past winner of The Players Championship, publicly refuted Chamblee's claims, emphasizing that the tournament has never been officially recognized as a major. His response on social media echoed the sentiments of many fans and players who adhere to the historical definition of golf's majors.
Established in 1974, The Players Championship was designed as the PGA Tour's flagship event. While often referred to as the 'fifth major,' it has never held that official designation. The 2026 Players Championship is scheduled to take place from March 12 to March 15 at TPC Sawgrass in Florida.




