On Sunday, July 20th, American golfer Brian Harman secured a drama-free victory at the British Open at Hoylake. This marks the first major championship win for Harman, who has been playing professional golf since 2005.
Harman shot a final round of 68, finishing the tournament with a total of 276, 12-under par. He finished two strokes ahead of fellow American, Justin Rose, and three strokes ahead of Rory McIlroy.
The victory was a long time coming for Harman, who had finished in the top 10 in three of the last four majors. He was also the only player in the field to shoot four rounds in the 60s.
Harman was able to stay focused and composed throughout the tournament, despite some challenging conditions. He was able to avoid any major mistakes and keep his composure when things got tough.
The win is a huge accomplishment for Harman, who has been working hard to reach this level of success. He is now the first American to win the British Open since Phil Mickelson in 2013.
Harman’s victory is sure to be an inspiration to other golfers who are striving to reach the highest levels of the game. He has shown that with hard work and dedication, anything is possible.
Congratulations to Brian Harman on his dramatic victory at the British Open at Hoylake!