When Chandler Phillips graduated from Texas A&M in 2019, he left College Station as the program’s most decorated player. Seven tournament wins stood as a school record. Three Palmer Cup selections made him the first American to achieve that honor. After turning pro, the PGA Tour glory beckoned. Now, 6 years later, at 10-under par and one shot off the lead at the Butterfield Bermuda Championship, Phillips chases those dreams harder than ever, but he might just have to say goodbye to it all.

In an emotional interview released this week by the PGA Tour, Phillips revealed something that separates him from every other player grinding for Tour cards and top-10 finishes. “At some point, I’m going to have to quit golf and take care of him,” he said, speaking about his younger brother Dawson, wh

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