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Brian Harman is looking to pick up his second Claret Jug at the 2025 British Open this weekend. The Savannah, Georgia native previously won in 2023, and has also picked up three other PGA Tour wins to ...
Harman won the 2023 Open and is contending again at Royal Portrush, but his introduction to links golf was rocky, at best.
Harman has not played well since a family friend died following an accident involving his son. At Royal Portrush this week, he has found a rhythm.
Brian Harman of the United States celebrates after being presented with the Claret Jug on the 18th green on Day Four of The 151st Open at Royal Liverpool Golf Club Getty Images There were many ...
Brian Harman is in contention to win The Open for a second time, with the 38-year-old American competing after suffering the tragic loss of a family friend who tried to save his son from drowning last ...
The Open Championship is not quite halfway done, but there is a familiar name at the top of the leaderboard. The man in the spotlight early is Brian Harman, who sits at 8 under through 36 holes. Let's ...
Brian Harman kisses the Claret Jug after winning the 2023 British Open at Royal Liverpool. AP “It seems like I do better when everyone’s rooting against me than rooting for me,’’ he said.
Brian Harman takes a swing during a Ryder Cup practice round. Getty Images For the mental toughness he possesses, Harman is quietly pretty damned good inside the ropes, too.
Brian Harman tees off on the 9th hole on Day Four of The 151st Open at Royal Liverpool Golf Club. Getty Images Brian Harman is crowded by fans as he takes his tee shot during the British Open.
When Brian Harman stepped to that tee at Royal Liverpool Golf Club, there might as well have been a welcoming sofa, a television remote control and a cold beer. That’s how comfortable it was.
Brian Harman talks like a man who has come to understand his past. That’s why he can tell you about the guy who signed all those autographs. That was him at Whatever Tournament in Whatever Town ...
Brian Harman, right, was a top amateur, playing on a winning Walker Cup team in 2005 with Anthony Kim. (Jamie Squire / Getty Images) For so long, anxiety got the better of him.