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The video dives into Brian Harman’s surprising lead at the Open, despite the brutal weather and nasty rough at Royal Portrush Golf. Even with that lead, Harman jokes about being the underdog and not the favorite to win the Major Championship. The golf highlights show Harman’s unique perspective.

All right, let’s talk about Brian Harmon, the happiest golfer at the Open and probably the only guy leading a major who claims he can’t win. Now, if you’re checking the leaderboard at Royal Port Rush right now, you’ll see Harmon sitting solo at the top, six under par, halfway through his second round. The weather’s brutal, the rough is nasty, and everyone else is just trying to keep up. But here’s the twist. Even with that lead, Harmon keeps saying he’s not the favorite. He jokes about not having a chance, calls himself the underdog, and honestly, people love him for it. It’s this self-deprecating, humble attitude that’s become his trademark, even after he stormed to victory at the 2023 Open. Some say it’s a psychological shield. Imagine the pressure past champion, recent winner on tour, everyone watching. And yet, Brian’s still grinning, still talking himself down. But make no mistake, this isn’t just a cute story. Harmon’s game is legit. He’s already bagged the Valero Texas Open this year, and his performance so far at Port Rush is rock solid. Up and downs from the sand, clutch birdies, and laser-like accuracy off the tea. All while rain and wind try to wreck his round. And so why does he keep playing the can’t win card? Maybe it takes the pressure off. Maybe it fires him up. Or maybe it’s just how he stays grounded. Whatever the reason, it’s working. If you ask me, the happiest golfer at the Open isn’t just here for a good time. He’s here to prove once again why you should never rule out the underdog. So next time you hear Brian Harmon say he can’t win, don’t believe a word of it. So,

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