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Brian Harman reveals what he’s ‘really upset’ with on the PGA Tour this season

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It’s been a pretty poor start to the 2026 season for 2023 Open Championship winner Brian Harman. He started the season with two missed cuts and a T61 finish, and has found himself in the top 50 in just three of seven events so far.

Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images It’s been a pretty poor start to the 2026 season for 2023 Open Championship winner Brian Harman. He started the season with two missed cuts and a T61 finish, and has found himself in the top 50 in just three of seven events so far.

That said, Harman did find some form in his last outing at The Players. While he wasn’t in contention on Sunday, a round of 64 on Friday meant he finished the event in T11. And according to the American, it was a result that finally reflected his performances.

Photo by David Rosenblum/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Brian Harman says why he was really upset with his results at the start of 2026 Four-time PGA Tour winner Harman is playing in his final event before The Masters , the Valero Texas Open, where he won last year. He’s hoping to build on his performance at The Players, after what he called a disappointing set of results. He said, “Starting the year, I have been happy with my game, just really upset with the results.

I felt like I was getting out there and kind of shooting the highest score that I could every day. “Kind of when I got it going, I couldn’t keep it going, and when I got it going bad, I didn’t really have a good answer for it. So it was a tough first day at The Players, was pretty down.