Brian Harman had the coolest response to finally achieving his dream of winning a major

What a wholesome moment.

Brian Harman waited a long time for a day like Sunday — a rain-filled affair at the Royal Liverpool, where he won The 2023 Open Championship and shocked the betting world.

Harman had turned professional in the late 2000s but never became a household name. More importantly, he wasn’t winning majors like he and, assuredly, many of his peers had dreamed about when they were younger. All that’s in the rearview mirror now, as Harman can keep and relish the Claret Jug in his home for the next year.

When a reporter with Sky Sports asked Harman about his feelings on finally breaking through, his response was absolutely perfect and eminently relatable:

Aww, man. How can you not be happy for a guy like that finally getting his well-deserved shine? Winning a major golf tournament is one of the hardest things to do in professional sports, and he achieved it.

While not by his choice, Harman took the long way to earn one, and it seems the arduous path was worth it.

Brian Harman’s dominant 6-stroke Open Championship win was a shock to the betting world

No one saw this underdog story coming.

Brian Harman just had an Open Championship win to remember at a rainy Royal Liverpool. Not only did the veteran golfer win his first-ever major, he also did so by winning a dominant six strokes over Sepp Straka in second place. Per ESPN, he’s the first American golfer to win The Open by at least six strokes since Tiger Woods … over 20 years ago!

For someone with an unconventional waggle and place to store his gloves, Harman had a delightful weekend.

It’s a weekend that seemingly almost none of the betting market saw coming in advance. How, you might ask?

A mere ONE PERCENT of the pre-tournament tickets were on Harman to win The Open. Because it bears repeating: ONE PERCENT.

Congratulations if you’re one of the lucky few who saw Harman prevailing. If you’re licking your wounds and getting your bearings, rest assured — you’re not alone.