There are often instances when people compare one athlete to another. This might be based on their similar journey or their looks. Recently, Harry Hall, who is currently playing the Shriners Hospital Open, has been compared to PGA Tour icon Bryson DeChambeau.
Harry Hall was winning at the Korn Ferry Tour last year, hoping to make a name for himself on the PGA Tour. While at TPC Summerlin in Las Vegas, Hall caught everyone’s attention for his appearance which was extremely similar to DeChambeau.
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Harry Hall draws attention for looking like Bryson DeChambeau
Hall has been playing well at the tournament and is currently placed sixth. His appearance, however, has fans speaking about DeChambeau as well. “Harry Hall looks like Bryson had exactly 30 seconds to put on a costume,” wrote Golf Magazine’s Dylan Dethier.
Harry Hall looks like Bryson had exactly 30 seconds to put on a costume pic.twitter.com/SFYn7ebOJR
— Dylan Dethier (@dylan_dethier) October 8, 2021
Most fans reacted to the same, agreeing that Hall does indeed look like DeChambeau. “You’re telling me that’s not Bryson,” one fan wrote, unable to believe the similarities. Some even came up with players other than DeChambeau to compare Hall with.
“I mean, I dig those shades!” wrote another.
Other fans commented on Hall himself, excited to see what he has to offer. “HH is awesome!!” said one fan.
Harry Hall’s Korn Ferry Tour season
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Hall had a good 2020 season on the Korn Ferry Tour. He won the Wichita Open Benefitting KU Wichita Pediatrics, scoring 20 under 260. Hall had five top-ten finishes and made the cut 17 times. While he was cut 13 times.
The 24-year-old was also the runner-up at the Lincoln Land Championship. He scored 62 in round four, the lowest in a tournament yet. This also earned him $244,134 in prize money.
DeChambeau, on the other hand, played the Ryder Cup last. Team USA secured a 19-9 win against the Europeans. The 28-year-old scored 2-0-1 overall. He even played the World Long Drive Championship this year, looking to explore his game.
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