Padraig Harrington

Harrington Sets Sights on Elusive American Major
Padraig Harrington is out to join a select club of four by adding a US title to his two Opens, writes Lawrence Donegan
'Winning One Brings Relief But This One Gives Me Confidence'
Padraig Harrington started the week threatened by injury but ended it with a second Open victory
Harrington Blows Field Away to Seal Double Open Triumph
Padraig Harrington retained the Open championship, overcoming injury and the challenge of Greg Norman
Harrington Puts Paid to Notion of Devalued Open
Padraig Harrington's defence of the Open does not need an asterisk to mark Tiger Woods' absence, says Richard Williams
The Open: Harrington Passes Himself Fit to Defend Title
Defending Open champion Padraig Harrington teed off at Royal Birkdale, despite a wrist injury
The Open: Practice Setbacks Leave Harrington Unsure of Title Defence
Padraig Harrington abandoned two attempts to play Royal Birkdale today on the eve of his Open title defence
Harrington Quits Practice Round With Wrist Pain
Open champion Padraig Harrington retired hurt after only two shots of his warm-up round at Royal Birkdale
First Woods, Now Wrist Injury Makes Harrington a Doubt to Defend Open
Padraig Harrington may not be able to defend his Open title because of a wrist injury he sustained while practicing
Wrist Injury Leaves Harrington Fearing for His Open Prospects
Padraig Harrington does not know whether he will be able to defend his Open title at Royal Birkdale after suffering a wrist injury
Harrington Storms Back As Sick Rose Defies Bug
Volvo Masters: Despite Justin Rose's illness and Padraig Harrington's penalty, the pair kept themselves in contention after the first round.
Montgomerie is No Match for Els As Favourites Let Down the Sponsors
World Match Play Championship: Justin Rose, Padraig Harrington and Colin Montgomerie all lost, infuriating the event sponsors.
Golf: Harrington Claims Order of Merit
Padraig Harrington finished second in Spain to edge out Paul Casey and secure his first European Order of Merit title, just.
Golf: Harrington Edges Closer to No1
The Volvo Masters sick list continued to grow, but Padraig Harrington emerged as the most likely to winner of the Order of Merit.
Golf: Dredge a Shot Clear of Harrington
Bradley Dredge carded a round of 71 to stay one shot ahead of perennial runner-up Padraig Harrington in the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.
Ryder Cup: Padraig Harrington Interview
Padraig Harrington, a rock in Europe's crushing win two years ago, expects the tears to flow at his local K Club this week.
Golf: Harrington Seals Ryder Qualification
Padraig Harrington booked his place in this month's Ryder Cup after Paul McGinley missed the halfway cut.
The Open: Harrington Has the Mind to Be Boss
Golf: He's been desribed as a 'blue-collar golfer', but with a bit of graft and Irish nouse Padraig Harrington could lift the jug.
Golf: Harrington Wishes He Wasn't Here
Padraig Harrington has admitted playing badly despite beating Angel Cabrera in the second-round of the world matchplay in Carlsbad.
Golf: Proud Harrington Plays the Patriot Game
Some see it as golf's Carling Cup, but Padraig Harrington is proud to represent Ireland in the World Cup, finds Lawrence Donegn.
Harrington Doubt After Father Dies
Golf: Padraig Harrington looks set to pull out of this week's Open Championship following the death of his father Patrick.
Harrington Playing for His Ill Father
Golf: Paddy Harrington's father told him to play at the TPC Sawgrass for fear that there would be nothing decent on the telly while he was in hospital.
Golf: Ryder Cup: Europe Fly Out on the Wings of Form
With the likes of Padraig Harrington in top form, Europe are in real danger of going into the Ryder Cup as favourites.
Triumph of the Likeable Loser
Jim White talks to Padraig Harrington, Europe's No1 golfer, as he prepares for this week's B&H International Open, a tournament where he spectacularly lived up to his likeable loser tag two years ago.
Harrington's hard work pays off
Padraig Harrington, the world No10 from Dublin, took the early lead in the Players Championship yesterday with a halfway total of 135, nine under par.
Harrington makes sense of silly season
Golf: Padraig Harrington has surged to fifth place in the world money list after beating Tiger Woods to win $1m and the Target World Challenge.
Harrington survives late blip
Golf: Padraig Harrington won the BMW Asian Open in Taiwan despite a worrying final three holes.
Ryder Cup pair star in the east
Golf: Darren Clarke and Padraig Harrington, are both making headway in the Dunlop Phoenix tournament in Miyazaki, Japan and the Asian open respectively.
Padraig has to push
Padraig Harrington to shoot the round of his life in the £2 million Masters here today if he is to have any chance of overtaking Retief Goosen to win the European Order of Merit title. He has about as much chance of doing that as Spain has of regaining control of nearby Gibraltar.
Harrington suffers from self-guilt
They stand first and second in the order of merit, fighting to be the best in Europe for the the 2002 season, but you would have been hard pressed to believe it yesterday.
Harrington aims to win on merit
Golf: Ireland's Padraig Harrington starts the Volvo Masters Andalucia with a fine chance of winning the 2002 Order of Merit.
Ace shot by Poulter
Italian Open: The disctinctivly sideburned Ian Poulter leads the Italian Open after the second round. Ian Poulter and Paul Lawrie combined to spoil Padraig Harrington's intended Roman conquest after moving well clear of the Irishman in the second round of the Italian Open.
Padraig takes up the fight
Padraig Harrington birdied two of the last three holes to take the lead in the Madrid Open third round at Club de Campo. The Irishman, twice a winner over the course, boosted his hopes of a third success with a 66 for a 16-under-par 197 tally, which edged...
Old dogs scrap with Harrington
Golf: Two men with their sights set on over-50s golf threaten to upset the European Tour title chase in the Madrid Open at Club de Campo.
Reborn Westwood sets the early pace
Lee Westwood, Europe's top player two years ago, stole the thunder from the 2002 title contenders Padraig Harrington and Retief Goosen yesterday in the first round of the Madrid Open.
Sweet and slow suits Harrington
Retief Goosen is playing in the match ahead of Padraig Harrington in today's Madrid Open first round and woe betide him if he holds up the Irishman.
Goosen's war of words
Retief Goosen and Padraig Harrington have begun a war of words as they prepare for the climax to this year's European order of merit.
Harrington has a little extra
Dunhill Links championship: Padraig Harrington won a sudden-death play-off to lift the positively massive trophy.
Harrington opts for ankle scan
Golf: With three weeks until the Ryder Cup, the form of some and the fitness of many in the European team are major causes of concern.
Harrington battles the pain barrier
Golf: There was bad news for the European Ryder Cup challenge as Padraig Harrington joined Colin Montgomerie in the fight against injury.
Practice pays off for Harrington
USPGA countdown: Irishman Padraig Harrington is ready to make good on those promises of a major title ahead of this week's Championship at Hazeltine, Minnesota.
Harrington a Hostage to Hindsight
July 22: Padraig Harrington effectively dropped the old claret jug in a bunker on the 18th hole yesterday. The Irishman was not to know it at the time, but standing on the tee of the final hole a par down on the last would have been enough to secure him a place in the play-off for the championship.
Harrington can lead the home attack
Harrington can lead the European challenge but he must believe in himself to go all the way.
Harrington hangs on as rain soaks Augusta
Vijay Singh, the US Masters champion in 2000, led by three shots halfway through the second round of this year's event when rain forced play to be suspended a little after 6pm local time.
Harrington on the Lookout for Love
Padraig Harrington put the nightmare of yesterday's last six holes behind him with a confident start to the second day of the Masters. The Irishman, who had been three clear of the field on the first day before making three bogeys on the closing stretch, birdied the opening hole to...
Harrington's day spoiled
US Masters: A late run by Sergio Garcia failed to snatch the lead from Davis Love III who finished the first day with a five-under 67 after Padraig Harrington had earlier set the pace.
Padraig Harrington retained the Open championship, overcoming injury and the challenge of Greg Norman
Harrington Puts Paid to Notion of Devalued Open
Padraig Harrington's defence of the Open does not need an asterisk to mark Tiger Woods' absence, says Richard Williams
The Open: Harrington Passes Himself Fit to Defend Title
Defending Open champion Padraig Harrington teed off at Royal Birkdale, despite a wrist injury
The Open: Practice Setbacks Leave Harrington Unsure of Title Defence
Padraig Harrington abandoned two attempts to play Royal Birkdale today on the eve of his Open title defence
Harrington Quits Practice Round With Wrist Pain
Open champion Padraig Harrington retired hurt after only two shots of his warm-up round at Royal Birkdale
First Woods, Now Wrist Injury Makes Harrington a Doubt to Defend Open
Padraig Harrington may not be able to defend his Open title because of a wrist injury he sustained while practicing
Wrist Injury Leaves Harrington Fearing for His Open Prospects
Padraig Harrington does not know whether he will be able to defend his Open title at Royal Birkdale after suffering a wrist injury
Harrington Storms Back As Sick Rose Defies Bug
Volvo Masters: Despite Justin Rose's illness and Padraig Harrington's penalty, the pair kept themselves in contention after the first round.
Montgomerie is No Match for Els As Favourites Let Down the Sponsors
World Match Play Championship: Justin Rose, Padraig Harrington and Colin Montgomerie all lost, infuriating the event sponsors.
Golf: Harrington Claims Order of Merit
Padraig Harrington finished second in Spain to edge out Paul Casey and secure his first European Order of Merit title, just.
Golf: Harrington Edges Closer to No1
The Volvo Masters sick list continued to grow, but Padraig Harrington emerged as the most likely to winner of the Order of Merit.
Golf: Dredge a Shot Clear of Harrington
Bradley Dredge carded a round of 71 to stay one shot ahead of perennial runner-up Padraig Harrington in the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.
Ryder Cup: Padraig Harrington Interview
Padraig Harrington, a rock in Europe's crushing win two years ago, expects the tears to flow at his local K Club this week.
Golf: Harrington Seals Ryder Qualification
Padraig Harrington booked his place in this month's Ryder Cup after Paul McGinley missed the halfway cut.
The Open: Harrington Has the Mind to Be Boss
Golf: He's been desribed as a 'blue-collar golfer', but with a bit of graft and Irish nouse Padraig Harrington could lift the jug.
Golf: Harrington Wishes He Wasn't Here
Padraig Harrington has admitted playing badly despite beating Angel Cabrera in the second-round of the world matchplay in Carlsbad.
Golf: Proud Harrington Plays the Patriot Game
Some see it as golf's Carling Cup, but Padraig Harrington is proud to represent Ireland in the World Cup, finds Lawrence Donegn.
Harrington Doubt After Father Dies
Golf: Padraig Harrington looks set to pull out of this week's Open Championship following the death of his father Patrick.
Harrington Playing for His Ill Father
Golf: Paddy Harrington's father told him to play at the TPC Sawgrass for fear that there would be nothing decent on the telly while he was in hospital.
Golf: Ryder Cup: Europe Fly Out on the Wings of Form
With the likes of Padraig Harrington in top form, Europe are in real danger of going into the Ryder Cup as favourites.
Triumph of the Likeable Loser
Jim White talks to Padraig Harrington, Europe's No1 golfer, as he prepares for this week's B&H International Open, a tournament where he spectacularly lived up to his likeable loser tag two years ago.
Harrington's hard work pays off
Padraig Harrington, the world No10 from Dublin, took the early lead in the Players Championship yesterday with a halfway total of 135, nine under par.
Harrington makes sense of silly season
Golf: Padraig Harrington has surged to fifth place in the world money list after beating Tiger Woods to win $1m and the Target World Challenge.
Harrington survives late blip
Golf: Padraig Harrington won the BMW Asian Open in Taiwan despite a worrying final three holes.
Ryder Cup pair star in the east
Golf: Darren Clarke and Padraig Harrington, are both making headway in the Dunlop Phoenix tournament in Miyazaki, Japan and the Asian open respectively.
Padraig has to push
Padraig Harrington to shoot the round of his life in the £2 million Masters here today if he is to have any chance of overtaking Retief Goosen to win the European Order of Merit title. He has about as much chance of doing that as Spain has of regaining control of nearby Gibraltar.
Harrington suffers from self-guilt
They stand first and second in the order of merit, fighting to be the best in Europe for the the 2002 season, but you would have been hard pressed to believe it yesterday.
Harrington aims to win on merit
Golf: Ireland's Padraig Harrington starts the Volvo Masters Andalucia with a fine chance of winning the 2002 Order of Merit.
Ace shot by Poulter
Italian Open: The disctinctivly sideburned Ian Poulter leads the Italian Open after the second round. Ian Poulter and Paul Lawrie combined to spoil Padraig Harrington's intended Roman conquest after moving well clear of the Irishman in the second round of the Italian Open.
Padraig takes up the fight
Padraig Harrington birdied two of the last three holes to take the lead in the Madrid Open third round at Club de Campo. The Irishman, twice a winner over the course, boosted his hopes of a third success with a 66 for a 16-under-par 197 tally, which edged...
Old dogs scrap with Harrington
Golf: Two men with their sights set on over-50s golf threaten to upset the European Tour title chase in the Madrid Open at Club de Campo.
Reborn Westwood sets the early pace
Lee Westwood, Europe's top player two years ago, stole the thunder from the 2002 title contenders Padraig Harrington and Retief Goosen yesterday in the first round of the Madrid Open.
Sweet and slow suits Harrington
Retief Goosen is playing in the match ahead of Padraig Harrington in today's Madrid Open first round and woe betide him if he holds up the Irishman.
Goosen's war of words
Retief Goosen and Padraig Harrington have begun a war of words as they prepare for the climax to this year's European order of merit.
Harrington has a little extra
Dunhill Links championship: Padraig Harrington won a sudden-death play-off to lift the positively massive trophy.
Harrington opts for ankle scan
Golf: With three weeks until the Ryder Cup, the form of some and the fitness of many in the European team are major causes of concern.
Harrington battles the pain barrier
Golf: There was bad news for the European Ryder Cup challenge as Padraig Harrington joined Colin Montgomerie in the fight against injury.
Practice pays off for Harrington
USPGA countdown: Irishman Padraig Harrington is ready to make good on those promises of a major title ahead of this week's Championship at Hazeltine, Minnesota.
Harrington a Hostage to Hindsight
July 22: Padraig Harrington effectively dropped the old claret jug in a bunker on the 18th hole yesterday. The Irishman was not to know it at the time, but standing on the tee of the final hole a par down on the last would have been enough to secure him a place in the play-off for the championship.
Harrington can lead the home attack
Harrington can lead the European challenge but he must believe in himself to go all the way.
Harrington hangs on as rain soaks Augusta
Vijay Singh, the US Masters champion in 2000, led by three shots halfway through the second round of this year's event when rain forced play to be suspended a little after 6pm local time.
Harrington on the Lookout for Love
Padraig Harrington put the nightmare of yesterday's last six holes behind him with a confident start to the second day of the Masters. The Irishman, who had been three clear of the field on the first day before making three bogeys on the closing stretch, birdied the opening hole to...
Harrington's day spoiled
US Masters: A late run by Sergio Garcia failed to snatch the lead from Davis Love III who finished the first day with a five-under 67 after Padraig Harrington had earlier set the pace.


