With multiple wins and a Tour career spanning across three decades, Brian Harman is a true pro’s pro.
Harman had quite the decorated amateur career. Before and during his time at Georgia, Harman represented the United States as a member of the 2005 and 2009 Walker Cup teams and the 2007 Arnold Palmer Cup squad.
Turning pro in 2009, Harman dug through the trenches of mini-tour golf and the then-Nationwide Tour to earn a Tour card for the 2012 PGA Tour season.
In his third season on Tour, Harman finally broke through at the 2014 John Deere Classic, taking down local favorite Zach Johnson for his first Tour win. In 2017, Harman had his best career season to date, winning the Wells Fargo Championship and finishing T-2 at the U.S. Open behind Brooks Koepka.
As he approaches 40, Harman can still hang with the young guns, finding the first page of the leaderboard on a regular basis. His consistency has helped him earn nearly $30 million since his Tour debut.