Brian Harman

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Brian Harman is a professional golfer from Savannah, Georgia. He played college golf at the University of Georgia. Harman turned professional in 2009 after a successful amateur career. He quickly earned his PGA Tour card and began competing nationally.

As an amateur, Harman won the 2003 U.S. Junior Amateur Championship. He also represented the U.S. in the Walker Cup twice. Harman is known for his accuracy and putting skills. His first PGA Tour victory came in 2014 at the John Deere Classic.

Brian Harman’s Biggest Win on Tour

 

Brian Harman’s biggest PGA Tour win came at the 2023 Open Championship. He won at Royal Liverpool Golf Club, England. Harman dominated the tournament, finishing 13-under-par. His steady play and putting secured a six-shot victory over the field.

This win marked Harman’s first major championship title. It was also his third PGA Tour victory overall. His performance included just four bogeys over 72 holes. Harman earned $3 million for his 2023 Open Championship win.

Latest News on Brian Harman

 

4/10/25

Brian Harman recently secured his fourth PGA Tour victory at the 2025 Valero Texas Open. He overcame challenging weather conditions, including strong winds and cold temperatures, to win by three strokes over Ryan Gerard. This marked his first win since the 2023 Open Championship.

Harman played the tournament with a heavy heart due to personal concerns. A family friend, Cathy Dowdy, who had previously saved his son from drowning, was placed in hospice care. Harman dedicated his victory to her and her family.