Harry Hall is an English professional golfer who plays on the PGA Tour.
Born in Camborne, Hall learned to play golf at West Cornwall and enjoyed success in the junior and amateur ranks in England and Wales before moving to the United States in 2015, earning a golf scholarship at the University of Nevada in Las Vegas.
Hall represented Great Britain and Ireland in the 2019 Walker Cup before turning professional and joining the Korn Ferry Tour the following year. He won two KFT titles and finished 17th in the standings at the end of the 2022 season, earning him a PGA Tour card.
He finished 93rd in the FedExCup in the 2022/23 season, coming close to a maiden PGA Tour victory at the Charles Schwab Challenge, where he shared the lead after 54 holes before fading to finish in a tie for third.
But Hall broke through in 2024, winning the co-sanctioned ISCO Championship in Kentucky after a five-man playoff.
Renowned as one of the best putters on Tour, Hall enjoyed a consistent 2025 season and posted five top-10 finishes, earning close to $4million and qualifying for his first Tour Championship.