Harris English is feeling right at home at the British Open.
The Valdosta, Ga., native has quietly made quite the career for himself since turning pro in 2019, climbing into the top 10 in PGA Tour rankings while nabbing a handful of Tour victories.
At 35, English still has plenty of time to shine. He’s putting his chops to the test at Royal Portrush. So far, so good for English, who looks in prime position to land a new career-best showing in the tourney.
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English is one of the Tour’s better pros, a steady talent capable of competing at the top of the leaderboard at most venues he strides on. But just how is that reflected in his net worth and career earnings? The Sporting News takes a look.
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Harris English net worth
English’s net worth is cloaked in mystery. While the exact figure is unknown, he’s believed to be valued at anywhere from $15 million to $27 million. With more than a decade of professional experience under his belt — and second- and third-place finishes at the 2025 PGA Championship and 2021 U.S. Open, respectively — English has had ample opportunities to stack his pennies.
Harris English career earnings
English has accrued more than $37 million worth of career earnings on the PGA Tour. He’s racked up an additional $4.3 million in major tournament winnings, amounting to a little more than $42 million in career earnings, per Spotrac.
English’s most successful season, at least in terms of revenue, came in 2021 when he netted nearly $8 million. That figure was bolstered by a $1.1 million Tour bonus after placing top 10 in the PGA Tour standings.
Harris English endorsements
English is a popular figure among brands, inking endorsement deals with PING, Titleist, NetJet, FootJoy, and M3COM, a Virginia-based telecommunications company. English also serves as a brand ambassador for CapTech, a tech consulting firm. He’s one of four Tour players to secure such an honor, alongside Brandt Snedeker, Patton Kizzire, and JT Poston.
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