Brian Campbell

33-Year-Old Golfer
2026 Fantasy Outlook
Campbell's ascention this past year came out of nowhere. He didn't reach the PGA Tour until the age of 31 and his rookie season was a bust as he failed to crack the top 150 on the money list. One thing about this game, however, is that one bad year can be wiped out with one or two good weeks. Heck, 51 bad weeks can be wiped out with one good week. In Campbell's case, he had two good weeks this past season and each resulted in a win. Those wins vaulted him over the $3 million mark in earnings and landed him in the top 50, which will open many doors this season. That's the good news. The bad news is outside of those two wins his season was pretty lousy. That's the beauty of golf, you don't need to be good every week, just be great every once in a while. While that formula made for a great season for Campbell, it makes for a terrible salary cap play. Expect Campbell to come back to Earth this season. Read Past Outlooks
Barely misses cut at Memorial
June 5, 2026
Campbell posted a six-over cumulative score at the Memorial Tournament to miss the cut by one stroke.
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Campbell opened the tournament with a four-over 76 in the first round, but making the weekend was feasible after the cut line was set at five-over. He was even-par through 16 holes in the second round, but he proceeded to card back-to-back bogeys on holes 17 and 18, knocking him out of contention at Muirfield. Most of Campbell's struggles came from his irons, as he lost 2.52 strokes in his approach play. He's in the field for the RBC Canadian Open next week, where he missed the cut in his lone appearance in 2017.
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
2025
2016
Earning PGA Tour status for the first time since 2016-17, Campbell secured runner-up honors on three separate occasions during his 2024 Korn Ferry Tour campaign to ultimately finish seventh on the Points List. He missed only four cuts throughout 25 starts, and he ranked top-5 on the KFT in driving acccuracy, scrambling and total birdies. Campbell also made the cut at the U.S. Open in June, tying for 56th at Pinehurst where he gained 3.8 strokes with his short game.
Campbell had two second-place finishes in a three-tournament span, the BMW Charity Pro-Am and Nashville Golf Open, and added three other top-10 finishes to clinch a spot on the PGA Tour. He had an interesting stats dichotomy – 75th in greens hit yet eighth in putting average — and, not surprisingly, was fairly high (36th) in scrambling. He must hit more greens.
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Struggles with putter at Colonial
May 29, 2026
Campbell missed the cut by four strokes at the Charles Schwab Challenge following a two-over 72 in the second round.
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T49 at Cadillac Championship
May 5, 2026
Campbell closed with a two-under 70 on Sunday at the Cadillac Championship to finish three-under and tied for 49th.
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Poor second round at Memorial Park
March 31, 2026
Campbell missed the cut at the Texas Children's Houston Open after posting a five-over cumulative score.
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Misses cut at Riviera
February 23, 2026
Campbell missed the cut at The Genesis Invitational after posting a two-over cumulative score.
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Last in SG: T2G at AT&T Pro-Am
February 17, 2026
Campbell carded an eight-over 80 on Sunday at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am to finish nine-over and tied for 78th.
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