18 Facts About Brian Harman

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Brian Harman was born on January 19,1987 and is an American professional golfer who plays on the PGA Tour.

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In college, Harman was a three-time 2nd Team All-American on the University of Georgia golf team.

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3.

Brian Harman won the 2005 NCAA Preview and the 2006 Isleworth Invitational.

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4.

Brian Harman won the yearly award for highest Grade Point Average three times.

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5.

Brian Harman won the Players Amateur in 2005, and the Porter Cup in 2007, shooting a tournament record 22-under-par 258.

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6.

Brian Harman played on the winning 2005 and 2009 Walker Cup and 2007 Palmer Cup teams.

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7.

In 2010, Brian Harman played mostly on the EGolf Professional Tour finishing in the top-10 in 11 of his 14 starts.

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8.

Brian Harman gained his first pro victory at the Manor Classic where he won by three shots.

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9.

Brian Harman's best showing came at the Stadion Athens Classic at UGA where he placed T-18th on his former college course.

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10.

Brian Harman was known for a unique situation at the 2012 Players Championship.

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11.

Brian Harman was the first alternate when D A Points withdrew just minutes before his tee time.

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12.

Brian Harman eventually got partnered with Ryan Moore and Bud Cauley for round two after Paul Casey withdrew.

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13.

In 2015, Brian Harman held the 54 hole lead at the Travelers Championship, but would miss the playoff, won by Bubba Watson, by one stroke and finished in solo third.

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14.

On May 7,2017, Brian Harman won the Wells Fargo Championship held at Eagle Point Golf Club in Wilmington, North Carolina, for his second PGA Tour win.

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15.

Brian Harman made a 28-foot putt on the 18th hole to win by one stroke over Dustin Johnson and Pat Perez, who finished at 9-under-par.

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16.

Brian Harman held the 54-hole lead at the 2017 US Open played at Erin Hills in Erin, Wisconsin.

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17.

Brian Harman entered the final round one stroke clear of three players, at 12 under par, and was the first time he had played in the final group of a major during the final round.

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18.

Brian Harman finished in a tie for second place with Hideki Matsuyama, four strokes behind winner Brooks Koepka, following a final round 72.

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