Okay, so today I looked into Brian Harman’s scorecard, and let me tell you, it was quite a ride. I started by checking out the usual spots, you know, the PGA TOUR and PGA TOUR Champions websites. They always have the latest stats, and I wanted to see how Harman was doing.
After that, I headed over to ESPN. They had his scorecard for the 2025 The Sentry, which was pretty cool. It gave me a good idea of his performance in that tournament, including all the tournament stats. You know I love digging into those numbers.
Next, I found a site called *. They had live results for Brian Harman, which was interesting. It’s always neat to see how players are doing in real-time, though it wasn’t what I was exactly looking for, but I jotted it down anyway. It was a bit different and I still got something out of it.
Then, I went back to the PGA TOUR and PGA TOUR Champions sites to check out Harman’s overall results. I like to get a complete picture of a player’s performance, not just one tournament. I compared a few tournaments he’s been in to see his overall performance and consistency. I like to look at the bigger picture when I’m doing these things.
I also stumbled upon an article from some website that had a shot-by-shot breakdown of Harman’s scorecard. I read through it, but it was a little too detailed for what I needed. Still, it was interesting to see that kind of in-depth analysis. I skimmed through most of it and moved on.
I learned that Harman had a pretty big win at the 2023 Open, winning by six shots. That’s a major accomplishment! It’s always inspiring to see someone perform so well under pressure. I didn’t know this before, so I made a note to look more into his other big wins later.
People seem to like Harman’s steady play style, and I can see why. He seems like the kind of golfer who doesn’t get too rattled easily. I made sure to write that down because it seemed important.
CBS Sports had some up-to-date stats for Harman’s 2024 season, so I checked those out too. It’s always good to stay current with these things. I compared these to the previous stats I had seen to see how he was improving.
I also found his round-by-round scorecards for the 2024 Open Championship on some golf site. That was pretty useful for seeing his consistency throughout a tournament. I love seeing how players perform each day, so I bookmarked this page.
Some Extra Stuff I Found
- Harman was on the 2023 Ryder Cup Team.
- He played on the Walker Cup teams in 2005 and 2009.
- He was also on the 2007 USA Palmer Cup Team.
- In his last four Masters appearances, he’s averaged a 28th place finish.
- He missed the cut at the 2023 Masters with a score of +7.
- Recently, he’s been averaging a score of -12 when he makes the cut.
So yeah, that’s pretty much what I did today while looking into Brian Harman’s scorecard. It was a fun little research project, and I learned a lot about him. I had fun doing all this. Hope you guys found this interesting too! Catch you all next time, bye for now!