CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Brian Harman already had a victory on the PGA Tour and had proven himself a regular contender among the game’s best, but last year’s triumph at the Wells Fargo Championship was different.
“That one was extremely gratifying just because it felt like it had been so long and I had been playing really well and knocking on the door,” Harman said. “That's kind of how it seems to happen. But to win in that fashion, that's something that you think about all the time.”
Harman, who began the final round two strokes off the lead, closed with a 68 to beat world No.