“I thought my opportunity had gone after I deferred following my cancer illness, but The PGA kept faith,” said Harraway. “They (The PGA) have been very accommodating and understanding in holding a place for me to coach this year, and I really appreciate it.
“I am really excited to be part of the team for the week, coaching the spectators, and watching some golf. It's a little bittersweet as my wife and I have a newborn so it will be tough being away from him, but this is something I have always wanted to do and be a part of - on the career bucket list as a PGA coach.
“I have always enjoyed networking with other PGA Professionals and bouncing ideas and thoughts off one another so this will be the ideal opportunity. Working as part of a team was one of the appealing factors in my decision to work at The Open so I am excited for this also.”