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Brian Harman is, fittingly, firmly in the hunt for The Open Championship. A blistering bogey-free six-under 65 during Friday’s second round at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland accelerated the American’s chase for a second Claret Jug.
Other notable accomplishments of Harman's career is winning the 2014 John Deere Classic and the 2017 Wells Fargo Championship. He made over $42 million since joining the PGA Tour in 2012.
In mid-October when Brian Harman was competing in a tournament in China, his wife, kids and family friend Cathy Dowdy gathered for a vacation in Ponte Vedra Beach, FL. Harman's son Walter was taken out into the water by a rip current when boogie boarding with a friend.
PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland (AP) — Brian Harman took dead aim in a mild breeze and surprising sunshine Friday at Royal Portrush for a 6-under 64 that sent him into the weekend hunting another British Open title.
American Brian Harman did what Brian Harman does best to take the clubhouse lead at the British Open on Friday -- hit fairways, sink putts and leave the stressing to others.
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Harman shot five birdies and three bogeys to card 2-under in his first round at the 2025 Open Championship. He then fired a phenomenal bogey-free round on the second day. With three birdies on the front nine and three on the back nine, he carded 6-under in the round, bringing his total across 36 holes to 8-under 134.
BRIAN HARMAN was drug tested after his stunning six-under round of 65 at The Open. The American, 38, won at Hoylake two years ago to be crowned Champion Golfer of the Year. And his superb
Brian Harman fended off some of golf’s biggest names to claim an unlikely victory at The Open Championship in 2023. Having failed to win a PGA Tour event since 2017, the American lefty was