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A year after his shocking Open win, how has Brian Harman’s life changed?

A year after his shocking Open win, how has Brian Harman’s life changed?

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“A year‍ after his surprising triumph at the Open Championship,‌ Brian Harman’s life has veered​ in an unforeseen direction. ​Following ‌his emotive display at⁢ the⁣ Honda Classic, he‌ has ‍encountered heightened scrutiny and ‍media focus. Harman⁤ has openly discussed the ⁤demands of professional golf and the obstacles of‍ managing public‌ perceptions.”

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