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Harry Hall

HarryHall

ENG

England

Age27
Turned Pro2019
BirthplaceCamborne, England
CollegeUniversity of Nevada-Las Vegas
Career Wins1
Wins (2025)0
Top 10 (2025)2
cup-rank61st
cup-rank84th
OWGR96th

Harry Hall

Profile

Height

6'4"

Weight

225lbs

Age

27

Birthplace

Camborne, England

Turned Pro

2019

Career Earnings

$5,265,711

College

University of Nevada-Las Vegas

Residence

Las Vegas, NV

Plays From

Cornwall, England

Family

Wife, Jordan; Lilah

Exempt Status

  • Tournament winner (thru 2026)

Personal

Grew up playing West Cornwall Golf Club, which was founded in 1889 and overlooks the St. Ives Bay in southwest England. The course is a par 69, and measures less than 5,900 yards. In Harry's youth, the club did not have a driving range, though it had a short game area and 190-yard patch of fairway to practice on -- two things Hall cites as the reason for his strong short game. Hall broke the course record with an 8-under 61, and his goal is to one day shoot a 57 there.

Played nearly every Saturday at West Cornwall Golf Club from age 6 until he turned 18. The club charged its junior section, which consisted of about 85 players, just 1 pound (about $1.20 U.S. dollars) for a lesson with a pro and 18 holes.

Hall's 2019 Walker Cup bag is on display at the club, alongside memorabilia from four-time major championship winner and World Golf Hall of Fame inductee "Long" Jim Barnes, who, according to the club, learned to play the game at West Cornwall Golf Club and spent four years as an assistant pro from 1902-06.

Part of the inspiration behind Harry golfing in his traditional driving cap was fellow West Cornwall Golf Club representative and four-time major championship winner "Long" Jim Barnes, as well as his grandfather (mother's side), Brian Bowden, both of whom wore the same style of cap.

Huge fan of the hit Netflix series Peaky Blinders, saying the show's setting reminds him of Camborne, where he grew up.

Teammates at UNLV included multi-time PGA TOUR winner Garrick Higgo (spring and fall 2018), and fellow Korn Ferry Tour Class of 2022 graduate Taylor Montgomery (2015-16, 2016-17 seasons).

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