Brian Harman knows a thing or two about holding a lead in difficult conditions.
Two years ago, Harman got up big and ran away from the field at Royal Liverpool on his way to winning his first major title by six shots.
Now Harman is battling to maintain a lead at the Valero Texas Open, which would be his first PGA Tour title since becoming the Champion Golfer of the Year.
With Sunday temperatures in the mid-50s and winds ranging from 15-20 mph at TPC San Antonio, the Texas Open has taken a decidedly Open Championship-like feel and Harman is looking to take advantage of that.
“Yeah, certainly know that I can do it, but the guys that are behind me, they’re hungry, man, they’re coming,” Harman said Saturday night after rallying for an even par round to hold a three-shot lead. “A lot of guys that haven’t won, guys that have won a couple times, good players, so I’ll have to play really well tomorrow.”
Harman won’t receive the same $3 million payday he won two years ago at Royal Liverpool, but he’ll still be well compensated for his efforts this week after hanging on for his fourth PGA Tour title by three shots.
Below you will find the complete payout breakdown for the Valero Texas Open. You can view the final leaderboard here.
(Editor’s note: Payouts will be updated when the tournament concludes.)
(a) = Amateur, does not collect winnings
Win: Brian Harman $1,710,000
2. Ryan Gerard $1,035,500
T3. Maverick McNealy $560,500
Andrew Novak
T5. Bud Cauley $304,000
Chan Kim
Patrick Fishburn
Thorbjorn Olesen
Ryo Hisatsune
Chad Ramey
Tom Hoge
T12. Nate Lashley $182,875
Jordan Spieth
Henrik Norlander
Alejandro Tosti
Keith Mitchell
Sami Valimaki
T18. Doug Ghim $113,050
Chandler Phillips
Cameron Young
Matt Kuchar
Emiliano Grillo
Corey Conners
Zach Johnson
Denny McCarthy
T26. Matt Wallace $72,200
Harry Hall
J.T. Poston
Eric Cole
T30. Harry Higgs $62,225
Daniel Berger
Rickie Fowler
T33. – Steven Fisk $50,666.67
Ben James (a)
Antoine Rozner
Quade Cummins
William Mouw
Jesper Svensson
Patrick Cantlay
T40. Carson Young $35,575
Sam Ryder
Kevin Roy
Ben Griffin
Francesco Molinari
Lanto Griffin
Gary Woodland
T47. Keegan Bradley $26,809
Justin Rose
Adam Svensson
Aldrich Potgieter
Rafael Campos
T52. Mac Meissner $23,132
John Pak
Ben Martin
Matthew Riedel
T56. Noah Goodwin $22,040
Camilo Villegas
Tony Finau
Patrick Rodgers
T60. Beau Hossler $21,470
Brice Garnett
T62. Tommy Fleetwood $21,090
Erik van Rooyen
64. Peter Malnati $20,805
T65. Patton Kizzire $20,520
Taylor Dickson
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