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Harris English first flirted with fame at the Farmers Insurance Open a decade ago when he shared the third-round lead and was part of a four-man playoff for the 2015 championship. Jason Day came away the winner that year at Torrey Pines, but English was encouraged, not discouraged.
Harris English didn't have his best, but he had something no one else did, which was enough to be the last man standing at Torrey Pines.
For the first time since 2021, Harris English is a PGA Tour winner. He survived blustery conditions to win the Farmers Insurance Open.
A former Georgia Bulldog won on the PGA Tour for the second week in a row as Harris English captures the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines.
A decade after falling in a playoff at the Farmers Insurance Open, Harris English has found his way into the winner's circle on the coast of California. Converting a one-stroke lead at the 54-hole mark into a one-stroke victory,
Harris English has won five times on the PGA Tour, the first of those coming in 2013 when he landed the FedEx St. Jude Classic. The latest was achieved at last week’s Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines as the American overcame some errant driving in ...
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English tasted victory for the first time in a span of 1,308 days, and enjoyed celebrating his success with his 1½ – year-old daughter, Emilia, for the first time. “You think it would get easier being in this position a lot, then winning four times out here,” English said, “but it never gets easier.”