
Harry Hall is one of the most interesting characters on the PGA Tour with his notable cap helping him immediately stand out from the crowd. Find out more about his life and career in the game of golf via these facts.
HARRY HALL FACTS
1. His full name is Harry Philip Bowden Hall.
2. Hall was born on August 6, 1997 in Truro, England. He grew up in the small town of Camborne in Cornwall.
3. Hall's parents are called Philip and Anne. He has two sisters called Rachel and Georgia and a brother named Matthew.
4. He grew up playing golf at West Cornwall Golf Club - the same place as 'Long Jim Barnes,' winner of the 1916 and 1919 PGA Championship, 1921 US Open and 1925 Open Championship. The course's par is 69, and Hall said he wants to shoot 57 or better there one day having already set the course record with a 61.
5. Hall credits his time spent playing at West Cornwall Golf Club for his excellent short game now. The club did not have a driving range - only a short-game area and a 190-yard patch of fairway to practice on - so Hall used to practice with wedges and a putter until the sun went down. He played there from age six to 18.
6. He enjoyed a successful amateur career, captaining and playing in various England sides and was a member of the England U18 Boys International Team that won the Home Internationals. He was responsible for the point that ensured England's victory in the event.
7. Hall played college golf at UNLV (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) where he majored in sociology. Two of his teammates at UNLV were Garrick Higgo and Taylor Montgomery.
8. Away from golf, Hall enjoys playing badminton, hockey, and table tennis.
9. Hall loves the TV show, 'Peaky Blinders.' Although it is set in Birmingham, England, Hall says some aspects of the show remind him of Camborne.
10. Hall twice represented Team Europe at the Palmer Cup (2017 & 2018) and once appeared for GB&I at the Walker Cup (2019).
11. He reached the match-play portion of both The Amateur Championship and the US Amateur in 2018.
12. In October 2021, he proposed to his partner, Jordan Haines. They married on December 19, 2023. In July 2024, they welcomed their first daughter, naming her Lilah.
13. Hall turned professional in 2019 and largely competed on the Korn Ferry Tour over the first two seasons. Although, he made his pro debut at the DP World Tour's Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, finishing T15th.
14. He claimed his first pro victory at the Korn Ferry Tour's Wichita Open in 2021 before winning for a second time in 2022 at the NV5 Invitational.

15. Hall became a PGA Tour member for the first time in September 2022, after finishing 10th on the Korn Ferry Tour's season-long points list.
16. Hall landed his maiden PGA Tour title at the 2024 ISCO Championship, defeating four men in a playoff after chipping in from the rough.
17. Part of the reason Hall wears the traditional driving cap relates to his roots. 'Long' Jim Barnes - the former pro of his home club in England - and his grandfather on his mum's side (Brian Bowden) used to wear one, so Hall decided he would follow suit.
18. In 2025, Hall moved into the world's top-60 for the first time as a result of 11 top-25 finishes in 12 starts to end the season. That included a first top-20 at a Major, where Hall ended T19th at the PGA Championship.
19. Hall ended the 2025 PGA Tour season at the top of several putting categories, including Putting Average (1.677), Putts Per Round (2737), Total Putting (28) and Birdie-Or-Better Conversion Percentage (37.61%).
20. Hall is sponsored by Callaway as well as Allegiant, Findlay Auto Group and Hard Rock.
HARRY HALL BIO
Full Name |
Harry Philip Bowden Hall |
Date Of Birth |
August 6, 1997 |
Born |
Truro/Camborne, Cornwall, England |
Resides |
Las Vegas, Nevada |
Height |
6ft 4in (1.93m) |
College |
University of Nevada-Las Vegas |
Turned Pro |
2019 |
Former Tour |
Korn Ferry Tour |
Current Tours |
PGA Tour, DP World Tour |
Pro Wins |
3 |
Highest OWGR |
54th |
Best Major Finish |
T19th (2025 PGA Championship) |
HARRY HALL WINS
Tour |
Event |
Winning Score |
---|---|---|
Korn Ferry Tour |
2021 Wichita Open |
-20 (one stroke) |
Korn Ferry Tour |
2022 NV5 Invitational |
-22 (playoff - Nick Hardy) |
PGA Tour |
2024 ISCO Championship |
-22 (playoff - Rico Hoey, Zac Blair, Pierceson Coody, Matthew NeSmith) |