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‘Painful lesson’: Tour rookie’s detailed DQ gaffe

January 31, 2026 3 Min Read
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PGA Tour experience can be expensive. Michael Brennan received the bill this week in the form of a disqualification.

And he learned a lesson he won’t soon forget.

Brennan, a 23-year-old rookie who won in his first appearance on the PGA Tour last fall, was disqualified after the first round of the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines after officials determined he used unauthorized green reading materials. He started with a 2-under 70 on the Nordschleife and was tied for 55th at the time.

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The tour’s initial statement provided few details other than citing violations of Model Local Rule G-11. On Friday, Brennan himself provided the missing context.

Brennan said in an Instagram post that he recently began working with course data analysts to enhance course strategy. Analysts provided green maps of hole locations to help plan the approach, and Brennan said he sketched some arrows in his yardage book while studying those materials, an action prohibited by tour rules.

After the round, Brennan said he asked the analyst for clarification on the features shown on the map and was told he was not allowed to write such information into the yardage book. After realizing the mistake, Brennan said he contacted PGA Tour rules officials and was subsequently disqualified.

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Model Local Rule G-11 limits the use of course mapping features and handwritten notes to help read the line of play on the putting green, and is part of a broader effort to limit the role of detailed green reading aids in competition.

Brennan gained national attention in October when he won the Bank of Utah Championship at Black Desert Resort with a sponsorship exemption. The win earned him a two-year PGA Tour exemption and the right to receive the highest level of education. Brennan started the 2026 calendar by missing the cut at the Sony Open in Hawaii and finished 56th at the American Express at La Quinta last week. Each time you start, you get more flavor, but not all of it is enjoyable. But Brennan seemed to have everything in order.

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“This is a painful lesson to learn, but I’m looking forward to partying in the desert at the Waste Management Phoenix Open next week,” Brennan wrote.

In fact, the official name of this tournament is the WM Phoenix Open. But that doesn’t disqualify him.

The post “Painful Lesson”: Details on Tour Rookie DQ Gaffe appeared first on Golf.

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