English golfer Harry Hall is aiming for a Major win after his victory at the 2024 ISCO Championship. He won the PGA Tour event in a thrilling five-man playoff. After his victory, Hall spoke about his game and future plans during the winner's press conference.
Harry Hall shared his ambition to win the Masters and wear the prestigious green jacket. The golfer admitted it has been his dream "growing up" and that he now aims to bring home a Major trophy.
Hall said (via Ten Golf):
"I would love a green jacket. That's always been my goal growing up, and this is just one step closer to that: sending myself on the PGA tour for the next couple of years and proving that I can win out here, proving that I'm solid under pressure." [at 06:05]
"And my game is right there where it needs to be. So, I think no one can ever take this away from me now. And coming from such a small place back home, I think being a PGA Tour winner is really cool, and I am still going to look forward. I am still going to prep every week and do my best to try and achieve those long-term goals," he added.
It was Harry Hall's first PGA Tour win but he did not receive an exemption to compete in the upcoming Major, The Open Championship. Nonetheless, he earned $720K in prize money along with 300 FedEx Cup points.
Harry Hall triumphs in thrilling five-man playoff at ISCO Championship
The 2024 ISCO Championship concluded dramatically with five golfers finishing tied for the lead after four rounds. Harry Hall, Zac Blair, Rico Hoey, Pierceson Coody and Matt NeSmith all finished at -22.
They headed into a playoff where Hoey and Blair were eliminated on the first hole after making bogeys, while the other three settled for pars. On the next hole, NeSmith, Coody and Hall again made pars and proceeded to another hole. The winner was finally determined on the third playoff hole as Hall made a birdie and clinched the trophy..
Harry Hall competed in 19 tournaments this season, making the cut in 13 of them. He had had a single top-10 finish before winning his maiden PGA Tour event but also performed decently in all his other appearances.
He began his professional journey in 2019 and played on the Korn Ferry Tour before joining the PGA Tour. So far, he has only played in one Major, the US Open in 2022, where he missed the cut.
Hall is now aiming to make his debut at the Masters and the other two Majors: the PGA Championship and The Open Championship.