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From Burnout to Birdie: Higgs' U.S. Open Turnaround
20 Jun
Summary
- Higgs almost quit golf before making U.S. Open field.
- He arrived as an alternate, adding late to the field.
- Higgs battled burnout to make his first PGA Tour cut.

Harry Higgs was ready to give up golf entirely due to severe burnout, contemplating quitting just weeks before the U.S. Open. He ultimately entered the tournament as the last alternate, arriving so late that his luggage remained unpacked.
Despite a wardrobe malfunction requiring a quick change into shorts before play, Higgs found a new mindset on the course. He managed his frustration, a significant shift from his past tendencies to spiral after mistakes. This mental fortitude allowed him to shoot a 3-under 68 in the second round.
Higgs now heads into the weekend at 1 under par, a stark contrast to his earlier struggles on the Korn Ferry Tour and six PGA Tour starts. His performance marks his first made cut of the year on the PGA Tour, demonstrating a powerful personal comeback.