Now his season gets extended by at least one week — maybe longer based on how he’s playing — after his second PGA Tour title in two years. “I don’t want to be done playing golf,” Brennan said. Only the top 70 players advance, and Brennan shot up to No. He made his Masters debut this year going from the PGA Tour Americas straight to the big leagues when he won the Bank of Utah Championship last fall. Also failing to advance to the postseason was Brooks Koepka, the first player to rejoin the PGA Tour after being at LIV Golf.