Brian Harman PGA Tour Wins

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The lefty professional golfer Brian Harman was born on January 19, 1987. He currently plays on the PGA Tour, but was a former player on the eGolf Professional Tour. Turned professional in 2010, he had his first pro win at the Manor Classic against Jason Kokrak and Drew Weaver.

Harman won the 2014 John Deere Classic, beating Zach Johnson by one stroke, two years after joining the PGA Tour in 2012. Furthermore, having tied Phil Mickelson and Bob Charles as the only other left-handed Open champions, he won the 2023 Open Championship. He also became the fifth left-handed major winner, following Mike Weir and Bubba Watson.

How many PGA Tour wins does Brian Harman have?

Brian Harman has a total of three PGA Tour wins.

NoDateTournamentScoreTo parMargin Runner(s)-up
1Jul 13, 2014John Deere Classic262−221 strokeZach Johnson
2May 7, 2017Wells Fargo Championship278−101 strokeDustin Johnson, Pat Perez
3Jul 23, 2023The Open Championship271−136 strokesJason Day, Tom Kim, Jon Rahm, Sepp Straka

Brian Harman PGA Tour Appearances

Harman joined the PGA Tour more than a decade ago, in 2012, having played in 349 events, out of which he made the cut in 244 of them and won three. Plus, he also has four runner-ups, nine third-place finishes, 26 Top-5s and 53 top-10s.

Brian Harman Professional Career Wins

Brian Harman has a total of five professional wins, with three on the PGA Tour, one on the eGolf Professional Tour and one more at the 2018 QBE Shootout.

eGolf Professional Golf Wins

NoDateTournamentScoreTo parMargin Runners-up
1Sep 11, 2010Manor Classic272−123 strokesJason Kokrak, Drew Weaver

Other Wins

No.DateTournamentScoreTo parMargin Runners-up
1Dec 9, 2018QBE Shootout (with Patton Kizzire)186−301 strokeEmiliano Grillo, Graeme McDowell

An unofficial money event on the PGA Tour, the QBE Shootout was a team golf competition. Former golfer and CEO of LIV Golf, Greg Norman, hosted the competition when it was first called the RMCC Invitational in 1989; it was played in the off-season.

The QBE Shootout was superseded by the Grant Thornton Invitational in 2023 on the PGA Tour. This 16-team competition fields one male and one female professional golfer on each team. They play in the three-day shootout, which is a 54-hole stroke play event.

World Golf Championship

Brian Harman hasn’t won a WGC event yet.

Brian Harman PGA Tour Wins FAQs

A. Yes, Brian Harman won the 2023 Open Championship, defeating Jason Day, Tom Kim, Jon Rahm and Sepp Straka by six strokes. 

A. Brian Harman has a total of five professional wins, with three on the PGA Tour, one on the eGolf Tour and one QBE Shootout. 

A. Brian Harman's Official World Golf Rankings (OWGR) is No. 12 as of June 2024.

A. Brian Harman's first professional victory was at the Manor Classic on the eGolf Professional Tour in 2010.

A. Brian Harman has been married to Kelly Van Slyke since December 2014; the couple has three kids. 

A. Brian Harman stands 5 feet 7 inches or 170 cm., tall. 

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