Harry Hall

Harry Hall

England · PGA Tour · England · Age 29

B
81 OVR
Tour Winner
Build with H. Hall

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Ratings

Percentiles are within the 2025–26 pool.

PowerB
AccuracyC
Iron PlayB
Short GameA-
PuttingA
Course IQB+
NerveA-
ConsistencyA-
EngineA-

Overview

Harry Hall, out of England, rates 81 overall on the PGA Tour — the numbers add up to a Tour Winner, with putting the clear peak of the profile at A.

Attribute by attribute

  • Power sits at B for H. Hall, a mild soft spot across the 2025–26 pool: 59 of the other 95 players in the pool rate higher. How far the ball goes off the tee — long hitters shorten every hole.
  • At C, H. Hall's accuracy rating is well below the pool average (15th percentile of the 2025–26 pool) — nearly the whole pool rates higher. How often the ball finds the fairway and stays out of trouble.
  • Iron Play sits at B for H. Hall, the clearest weak point in the profile across the 2025–26 pool: 69 of the other 95 players in the pool rate higher. Precision from the fairway into the green — the single biggest driver of low scores.
  • Short Game sits at A- for H. Hall, comfortably above tour-average across the 2025–26 pool: only 12 players in the pool rate higher. Scrambling around the green — chips, pitches, and bunker shots that save par.
  • At A, H. Hall's putting rating is elite (95th percentile of the 2025–26 pool) — only 5 players in the pool rate higher. Holing putts, especially the ones inside ten feet that turn pars into birdies.
  • At B+, H. Hall's course iq rating is modestly above average (62nd percentile of the 2025–26 pool) — 36 of the other 95 players in the pool rate higher. Course management and shot selection — playing the smart shot, not just the bold one.
  • Nerve A- — well above the pool average in the 2025–26 pool; 16 of the other 95 players in the pool rate higher. Composure in contention — how a golfer performs with the tournament on the line.
  • Consistency A- — well above the pool average in the 2025–26 pool; 18 of the other 95 players in the pool rate higher. How tightly a golfer's scores cluster around their average, round after round.
  • Engine A- — a clear strength in the 2025–26 pool; 26 of the other 95 players in the pool rate higher. Stamina and durability across a long season — fewer withdrawals, less late-year fade.

Archetype

Tour Winner. A dependable, above-average build across the board. Nothing here is a true weakness, and nothing is a true signature strength either — just a well-rounded pro's game.

Closest profiles

The closest attribute profiles in the 2025–26 pool belong to Maverick McNealy (94% similar), Michael Kim (90% similar) and Akshay Bhatia (90% similar) — three builds that would feel familiar to play.

Best-fit events

This profile's course fit lines up best with Masters Tournament (Major), The Open Championship (Major) and Travelers Championship (Marquee) — the three events on the schedule that reward this exact mix of attributes the most.

  • Masters Tournament — Major
  • The Open Championship — Major
  • Travelers Championship — Marquee

In Salary Cap

At $4M (C tier), Harry Hall leaves $41M of the $45M Salary Cap budget for the other eight zones — room for 4 more S-tier chips, or 34 E-tier picks, or any mix in between. Good complementary picks to shore up the softer zones (accuracy, power and iron play) include Scottie Scheffler ($10M), Rory McIlroy ($10M) and Collin Morikawa ($8M).

Editorial note

Ratings on this card are editorial judgment, not official statistics — see the methodology page for how they are derived.

Methodology

Every rating on this page is a 1–10 editorial judgment, not a live statistic — see how ratings and the season simulation work.