Joseph Bramlett

Joseph Bramlett

About Joseph

A graduate from Stanford University, Joseph Bramlett was a part of the winning the 2007 NCAA Men’s Golf Championship Team. But Joseph’s golf achievements began long before competing at Stanford. At age 14, Joseph was the youngest player to ever qualify for the US Amateur. In 2010, Joseph turned professional, competing on the Korn Ferry and PGA Tours. A few years after beginning his professional career, Joseph suffered a severe back injury that took him out of the game for over four years. Instead of surgery, which would have ended his golf career, Joseph opted for a slow, painful healing process and therapy that redefined his swing and alleviated the pressure in his back. Joseph’s refusal to give up on his dream has earned him his PGA Tour card once again.

Career Highlights
  • Youngest player to ever qualify for US Amateur at age 14 in 2002
  • Graduated from Stanford in 2010
  • 2007 NCAA Men’s Golf Champions
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Hobbies

Basketball, music, and cheering on the Golden State Warriors and San Francisco 49ers.

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