Harris English - Team USA Ryder Cup Player
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Harris English

"Harris"
USA
World Ranking: #52
Age: 35
Pro Since: 2010
2025 Team Member
PGA Tour Veteran
Team Player
Birthdate July 20, 1989
Birthplace Macon, Georgia, USA
Residence Macon, Georgia, USA
Height 6' 2" (188 cm)
Weight 195 lbs (88 kg)
College Baylor University

Ryder Cup Record

2
Wins
3
Losses
1
Halves
40%
Winning Percentage

Career Achievements

9
Professional Wins
7
PGA Tour Wins
$45M
Career Earnings

Biography

Harris English is a veteran PGA Tour professional and an excellent team player known for his success in partner events. At the 2025 Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black, English faced a challenging week but persevered, contributing a 0-3-0.5 record to Team USA. His experience and team-first mentality have made him a valuable member of past American teams.

Player Statistics

308.5
Driving Distance (yards)
63.8%
Fairway Accuracy
69.2%
Greens in Regulation
1.73
Putting Average
1.08
Strokes Gained: Total

Detailed Ryder Cup Record

2
Appearances
2016
Debut Year
2.5
Total Points
40%
Winning %

Singles Record

0-2-0

Foursomes Record

1-1-1

Fourball Record

1-0-0

Defining Ryder Cup Moment

"Harris English returned for his second Ryder Cup appearance at Bethpage Black in 2025. Despite a difficult week at 0-3-0.5, English's experience and partnership in foursomes (including a half-point when Viktor Hovland withdrew) demonstrated his value as a reliable team competitor."

Equipment & Sponsorship

Driver

Cobra King F9 Speedback 9.0°

Fairway Woods

Cobra King F9 Speedback 15.0° & 18.0°

Irons

Cobra King MB (4-PW)

Wedges

Cobra King Wedge (52°, 56°, 60°)

Putter

Odyssey Ai-One Rossie S

Golf Ball

Cobra Tour LS

Apparel

Cobra

Shoes

FootJoy

2025 Ryder Cup Performance

0-3-0.5
2025 Record
0.5
Points Won

Defining Moment

"Harris English returned for his second Ryder Cup appearance at Bethpage Black in 2025. Despite a difficult week at 0-3-0.5, English's experience and partnership in foursomes (including a half-point when Viktor Hovland withdrew) demonstrated his value as a reliable team competitor."