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Masters 2026: Brian Harman is still living rent-free in Europe's head

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"The Butcher of Hoylake" is still laughing at that nickname.

AUGUSTA, Ga. — Brian Harman currently sits 11 back of Rory McIlroy at the Masters, good enough for T-31. He's made a strong comeback to get there, but he's completely out of the tournament.

Yet, somehow, he's still living rent-free in all of Europe's head. Harman, who opened the week with a 79 on the most difficult day at Augusta National so far this week, has climbed back with rounds of 69 and 67, giving himself a semi-legitimate chance to make a run at his career-best result in this event (T-12 in 2021). Given the fact he's a Georgia boy through and through, and the fact he's a lefty, you'd think his record would be better at this golf tournament, but it has been by far his worst major.

His best has been the Open Championship, which he won at Hoylake in 2023, much to the chagrin of the European fans and media, the latter of which began referring to him as "The Butcher of Hoylake. " A play on Harman's hunting hobby, as well as the fact he dusted the rest of the field, including European fan favorites McIlroy, Jon Rahm and Tommy Fleetwood. For some strange reason, that was still on one (likely European) reporter's mind on Saturday in Georgia, leading to a hilarious exchange where the aforementioned "Butcher" nickname came up and Harman revealed a great story about it.

Q. Do you have fond memories of Hoylake? HARMAN: Oh, yeah, lots of fond memories of Hoylake.