The PGA Tour’s latest unexpected breakout star not only has an incredible opportunity on pro golf’s top circuit after his unlikely win Sunday, but also newfound momentum away from the course, too.
First things first: Michael Brennan more than quadrupled his prior career earnings ($247,389) by winning the Bank of Utah Championship, a fall PGA Tour event at Black Desert Resort that paid out a $1.08 million first-place prize from a $6 million purse.
Brennan, 23, was making his first PGA Tour start as a pro, after receiving a sponsor’s exemption, and is the first player to win playing on one since Nick Dunlap won The American Express as an amateur in January 2024.
The Wake Forest graduate won three times this year on the PGA Tour Americas, earning $40,500 per victory on the third-tier circuit that plays in Canada as well as Central and South America. He finished first in the season-long points race and earned a 2026 membership to the second-tier Korn Ferry Tour. But he’ll be skipping that step in his pro journey, since Sunday’s win comes with a two-year exemption onto the PGA Tour.
While Brennan said Sunday he had not yet processed what the victory means, he has at least three important dates to bookmark for next season, as he’s now in the field for the PGA Championship, Players Championship, and RBC Heritage (one of eight $20 million PGA Tour signature events). “It’ll be all good things to learn in the future,” Brennan said. “I really haven’t thought that far.”
This is the first year that fall PGA Tour events don’t automatically earn invites to The Masters, but Brennan had moved up to No. 43 in the Official World Golf Ranking; if he’s inside the top 50 at the end of the year, he’ll lock up a tee time at Augusta National in April.
Up and Up
Brennan’s off-course portfolio is steady but expectedly light, compared to some of the sport’s top players, given his young career.
- Clubs/balls: Titleist
- Apparel: Dunning and Titeleist/FootJoy
- Endorsement deals: Old National Bank and Fortinet
More off-course income is likely on the way, from Brennan’s current deals and new ones, given the vastly increased exposure he’ll receive week-to-week on the PGA Tour. He’s represented by sports agency Wasserman, which has a large presence in golf, including star clients like Jason Day, Rickie Fowler, Tony Finau, and Viktor Hovland.
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