Ross Kinnaird/Getty Images. Brian Harman hit 11 of 18 greens in regulation during his final round at the BMW Championship, and had a good round of putting, with no misses on putts within 10 feet. Bad is obviously that he played poorly for long stretches last year, but the good is that we know he can play better, as he proved in 2012. With that in mind, he's not a great salary cap option his year, but he could provide some value in a draft format in the 90-100 range.Harman had his fare share of struggles in 2012, but he kept plugging away and it paid off in the end. His ceiling could be higher than $2.4 million, but it's too much of a risk to take him in a salary cap league this season. There's no reason a Nationwide Tour grad couldn't capture a win or two in his first season, but Harman is coming from nowhere essentially and it probably will take some time to adjust.Harman grabbed a share of 23rd place after shooting a two-under 68 in the final round of the Charles Schwab Challenge.Harman has competed in 12 events in the 2019-20 season and is currently 61st on the PGA Tour Money List with $853,141 in earnings.Harman closed with a one-over 71 on Sunday at the RSM Classic to finish 12-under and tied for 14th.Harman tied for third place at the Military Tribute at The Greenbrier after he closed with a five-under 65 on Sunday.Harman closed with a four-under 66 in the final round of the Wyndham Championship to finish in a tie for sixth place.© Copyright 2020 - Roto Sports, Inc. All Rights Reserved This fiery golfer that plays as a lefty is a product of Georgia, and exploded onto the scene after winning the 2003 US Junior Amateur, eventually going on to be a 3-time 2nd Team All American at the University of Georgia. Harman is worth a shot in salary cap leagues. This moved him to 2 under for the round.After a drive to the fairway bunker on the 472-yard par-4 ninth hole, Harman had a 160 yard approach shot, setting himself up for the birdie. Eight years into his PGA Tour career and it's still difficult to figure out Harman. Justin Thomas, shooting for his second PGA Championship title, heads the list.Tyrrell Hatton will not come cheap in this week's contests on DraftKings, but Len Hochberg believes he will be worth the price.Hideki Matsuyama gets back on the course this week, and Ryan Andrade suggests including him in your FanDuel lineups right away.PGA DFS contests are back on FanDuel!
Manage Profile Brian Harman auf Rang T3 beim Turnier A Military Tribute at The Greenbrier (2020) - Hier geht's zur Scorekarte In fact, Harman earned more last year than he did in his first two seasons combined. It appears your browser may be outdated. Manage Profile Rounds. He's not the guy who made just over $900k in 2013, but he's also not the guy who won over $4 million in 2017. This moved Brian Harman to 1 under for the round.After a drive to the right side of the fairway on the 467-yard par-4 second hole, Harman had a 152 yard approach shot, setting himself up for the birdie. Winnings. It also gained him entrance into the Fed Ex Cup Playoffs, but once there, he didn't play well.
This moved Harman to 3 under for the round.On the 606-yard par-5 15th, Harman had a bogey after hitting the green in 4 and two putting. With that in mind, it's going to be tough to exceed or even match the numbers from last season, so he's not a great salary cap option this season.With the exception of one season, Harman has spent the entirety of his five-year career inside the top-60 on the FedEx points list. This past season, was possibly his worst in the past six years, but with that, there's some value heading into this season. There were no signs early in the season that this huge jump was imminent as he had just one top-25 during the fall. To watch in a smaller size, scroll down while your video is playing.Did you know you can save your preferences across all your digital devices and platforms simply by creating a profile? 46. While his upside to this point isn't all that high, he comes at a fairly inexpensive price this year, so he's worth a look in salary cap leagues.
I have read and understood the In 121 career PGA Tour events, Harman never had an ace. Brian Harman had never made a hole-in-one on the PGA Tour before Sunday.