Harris English had a remarkable performance at the 2025 PGA Championship, finishing at T2. In a surprising revelation by former pro golfer Brandel Chamblee, it was disclosed that English’s caddie, Eric Larson, had actually predicted his success at the tournament.
Brandel Chamblee, known for his insights and analysis in the world of golf, shared a story on Twitter about meeting Harris English’s caddie before the PGA Championship. In the tweet, Chamblee mentioned how he asked Larson if English could win a major, to which Larson confidently replied, “hell yes he can.” He also mentioned that English plays exceptionally well at Quail Hollow Club, and true to Larson’s prediction, English finished in second place at the tournament.
During the final round at Quail Hollow Club, Harris English showed his skill by only recording one bogey and finishing with a stellar six-under 65. He ended up tied for second place with Bryson DeChambeau and Davis Riley, all five strokes behind the eventual winner, Scottie Scheffler.
Although Harris English has claimed five PGA Tour victories, he is still in pursuit of his first major championship title. His notable finishes include the T2 at the 2025 PGA Championship and a third-place finish at the 2021 U.S. Open.
Brandel Chamblee also praised Scottie Scheffler for his exceptional performance at the 2025 PGA Championship, calling him one of the greatest players of all time. Chamblee highlighted Scheffler’s proficiency and consistency in the strokes gained era, comparing him to the legendary Tiger Woods.
Scottie Scheffler, who won the tournament with an impressive 11-under 273, has already clinched three major championship titles and boasts 15 PGA Tour victories. His dominance in driving and wedge play has set him apart as a formidable force in the world of golf.
In conclusion, both Harris English and Scottie Scheffler have showcased their talent and determination on the golf course, leaving a lasting impact on the sport. With their continued success, they are poised to achieve even greater heights in the future.