American golfer Brian Harman has carved a notable path on the PGA Tour. Victories at the John Deere Classic (2014) and Wells Fargo Championship (2017) showcased his talent, but his defining moment arrived in 2023. At The Open Championship, Harman dominated the competition at Royal Liverpool, securing a commanding six-stroke victory. This win cemented his place among golfing greats, joining Phil Mickelson and Bubba Watson as major champions who play left-handed.
Harman's golfing pedigree goes back to a triumph at the prestigious 2003 U.S. Junior Amateur and a decorated college career at the University of Georgia. He also had victories in other prestigious amateur events like the Players Amateur (2005) and the Porter Cup (2007, where he set a record score). Harman even represented the U.S. in international competitions, being part of the winning teams in the Walker Cup (2005 & 2009) and the Palmer Cup (2007), with his 2005 Walker Cup debut making him the youngest player ever on the team.
How many Majors did Brian Harman win?
Brian Harman has won one Major championship. He achieved this victory at the 2023 Open Championship. Including the 2023 Open Championship, Brian Harman has won three PGA Tour events.
Brian Harman’s Masters Tournament Wins
Harman hasn't won a Masters Tournament as of May 2024.
While he has participated in the Masters several times (2015, 2018, 2021, 2022, and 2023), his best finish was a tie for 12th in 2021.
Brian Harman’s PGA Championship Wins
Brian Harman has not won any PGA Championships as of May 2024.
Brian Harman's best finish in the PGA Championship came in 2017, where he tied for 13th place. Harman started the tournament strong, shooting a respectable even-par round in the first round. However, the following rounds saw some inconsistency. He carded an under-par score in the second round, showcasing his potential, but faced challenges in the third and fourth rounds, finishing with an overall even-par score for the tournament. The 2017 PGA Championship was competitive, with Brooks Koepka winning the title.
Brian Harman’s US Open Wins
Brian Harman has not won any US Open Championships as of May 2024. He did come close in the 2017 US Open, though. Harman had a strong showing, finishing as runner-up, just four strokes behind the winner, Brooks Koepka. This was his best finish in the US Open to date.
Brian Harman’s Open Championship Wins
Harman won the Open Chamionhsip in 2023.
At the Royal Liverpool, Harman dominated the competition, securing a resounding six-stroke victory. A blistering 65 in the second round put him a significant five shots ahead, and he maintained that lead with remarkable consistency throughout the tournament. This victory cemented his place in golfing history and added him to the prestigious list of left-handed champions of The Open Championship, alongside Phil Mickelson and Bob Charles.
Brian Harman Major Wins Year-by-Year
Tournament | Masters Tournament | U.S. Open | The Open Championship | PGA Championship |
2012 | CUT | CUT | T26 | T40 |
2013 | T44 | CUT | CUT | CUT |
2014 | - | T2 | CUT | T13 |
2015 | CUT | T36 | CUT | T71 |
2016 | - | CUT | CUT | - |
2017 | CUT | T2 | CUT | CUT |
2018 | CUT | CUT | CUT | T58 |
2019 | T12 | T38 | CUT | CUT |
2020 | CUT | T19 | CUT | T34 |
2021 | CUT | T43 | NT | CUT |
2022 | CUT | T43 | T19 | CUT |
2023 | CUT | - | Won | - |
Brian Harman’s Players Championship Wins
Brian Harman has not won The Players Championship as of May 2024.
Over the last four appearances at The Players Championship (2020-2023), Harman has averaged a score of -2 and finished with an average rank of 41st.
Brian Harman’s FedEx Cup Wins
Brian Harman hasn’t won the FedEx Cup as of May 2024.
FAQ's On Brian Harman PGA Major Wins
A. Brian Harman has won one major championship, The Open Championship in 2023.
A. Harman's best finish at the Masters Tournament was a tie for 12th place in 2021.
A. Brian Harman had a very successful amateur career. He won the prestigious U.S. Junior Amateur title in 2003 and was a three-time All-American at the University of Georgia. He also secured victories in other notable events like the Players Amateur and the Porter Cup.
A. Brian Harman secured his first PGA Tour victory at the John Deere Classic in 2014.