Brian Harman, the Open champion, feels his experience at Hoylake has prepared him for more major success. His British Open experience boosts his confidence for the Masters despite missing the jeers. Harman, a former Georgia Bulldog, enjoys being the underdog and thrives on fan interactions, which he will miss at the Masters. However, his performance at the Masters has been challenging, with a tough first round where he scored 81, including 11-over in his last eight holes. Despite his struggles, Harman remains determined to excel in major tournaments.
Nobody got within 5 shots of Brian Harman at the last major. He's beating exactly zero golfers at the next major.
Not an ideal back-nine for 2023 Open Championship winner, Brian Harman 😅 https://t.co/Ct5Ru2U7Sk
Tough day for reigning British Open champ and Georgia Bulldog Brian Harman. Cards first-round 81, including 11-over in his last eight holes. Was even at stoppage of play last night.
Brian Harman loves being the underdog, and his 'drug' of choice is fans jawing at him. He'll be missing that at the Masters as it's a bit of a home game for the former Georgia Bulldog. READ: https://t.co/FI0lxMaaAJ https://t.co/kHXxFcs1yx
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Open champion Brian Harman believes his experience of handling a hostile Hoylake means he is better equipped to chase more major glory https://t.co/aGTC19f7p7