PáDRAIG HARRINGTON

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'Pádraig Harrington'
'Personal Information'
'Birth'
Dublin, Ireland
'Height'
'Weight' 83 kg (182 lb)
'Nationality' Ireland
'Residence' Dublin, Ireland
Career
'Turned Pro' 1995
'Tours' PGA European Tour (joined 1996)
PGA Tour (joined 2005)
'Professional wins' 20 (European Tour: 12, PGA Tour: 3, other individual: 6)
Best Results in Major Championships
Wins: 1
Masters T5: 2002
U.S. Open 5th/T5: 2000, 2006
The Open 'Won' 2007
PGA Championship T17: 2002
Awards
European Tour Order of Merit 2006

'Pádraig Harrington' (born 31 August 1971) is an Irish professional golfer and currently the highest ranked European in the world rankings, at No. 7. He has won tournaments on the European Tour and the PGA Tour. He won the 2007 Open Championship, in which he defeated Sergio García in a four-hole playoff by one stroke. In doing so, he became the first European to win a major since Paul Lawrie won the same tournament in 1999, at the same venue (Carnoustie in Angus, Scotland).

Contents
Career
Personal life
Golf equipment
European Tour wins (12)
PGA Tour wins (3)
Other wins
Major championships
Wins (1)
Results timeline
Team appearances
Trivia
References
See also
External links

Career


Harrington was born in Ballyroan, Dublin, Ireland. His father was Paddy Harrington, a Garda (Irish police officer) who played Gaelic football for Cork. After a successful amateur career, including winning the Walker Cup with the Great Britain & Ireland team in 1995, Harrington turned professional later that year, joining the European Tour in 1996.
His first victory came quickly, in the 1996 Spanish Open, but for the next few years the most remarkable thing about his career was the number of times he finished second in European Tour events without ever bettering that position, including four second places in five events in late 1999. However in 2000 he discovered a winning touch, and he had at least one win on the European Tour each year from then up to 2004. He has finished in the top ten on the European Tour's Order of Merit seven times, including second places in 2001 and 2002 and third places in 2003 and 2004 and eventually won the Order of Merit in 2006.
Harrington's 2006 European Order of Merit win came after a titanic battle with Paul Casey and David Howell which was won on the last hole of the last event. Sergio García bogeyed the 72nd hole in the season ending Volvo Masters to give Harrington a share of second place which earned him enough money to leapfrog Paul Casey to 1st place on the Order of Merit.
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From around 2000, Harrington appeared with increasing frequency in the U.S. at the majors and World Golf Championships events, and as a sponsor's invitee. He won his first professional event in the U.S. at the Target World Challenge, a non-PGA Tour event hosted by Tiger Woods in 2002. In both 2003 and 2004 he was the runner up in the prestigious Players Championship, and in the latter year he won enough money on the PGA Tour as a non-member to earn an invitation to the end of season Tour Championship. He took membership of the PGA Tour for 2005 and in March he won his first PGA Tour official money event at the Honda Classic, where he beat Vijay Singh and Joe Ogilvie in a sudden death playoff. Later that June, Harrington snatched the Barclays Classic from Jim Furyk with a spectacular 65-foot eagle putt on the final hole in the final round for his second PGA Tour win.
Harrington has spent a considerable amount of time both in the top ten of the Official World Golf Rankings and as the highest ranked European golfer, his best ranking being sixth. He has also played for Europe in four Ryder Cups; losing in 1999 but winning in 2002, 2004 and 2006.Harrington has also won the par-3 contest at the Augusta National Golf Club.
On July 22nd 2007 Harrington became the first Irishman to win The Open Championship in 60 years, when he defeated Sergio García in a four hole playoff at Carnoustie. Both players went into the play off having shot a 7 under 277 for the championship, Harrington subsequently winning by one shot. Upon seeing the Claret Jug, Harrington's son Patrick was captured on camera saying "Can we fill it with ladybirds?".

Personal life


Harrington has been married to his wife Caroline since 1997 and has a son, Patrick, born in 2003. Caroline is expecting a second child, due at the end of 2007.
He is a distant cousin of 1995 World Series of Poker champion and author Dan Harrington and NFL Quarterback Joey Harrington.[1]

Golf equipment



★ 'Driver:'Wilson Staff Dd6+

★ 'Woods:' Wilson Staff Fw6 Fairway #5-wood

★ 'Hybrids:' Wilson Staff Fh6 Hybrid (19°)

★ 'Irons:' Wilson Staff Pi5 Irons #3-PW

★ 'Wedges:' Wilson Staff TW7 wedges (52° and 60°)

★ 'Putter:' Odyssey White Hot 2-Ball Blade

★ 'Ball:' Titleist Pro V1x

★ 'Glove:' Titleist

★ 'Shoes:' Hi-Tec CDT Super Power Tour

★ 'Bag:' Wilson Staff Tour Bag

European Tour wins (12)


'Legend'
Major Championships (1)
Other European Tour (11)

'No.''Date''Tournament''Winning Score''Margin of Victory''Runners up'
1.May 12, 1996Peugeot Spanish Open-16 (70-64-67-71=272)4 strokes Gordon Brand Jnr.
2.April 2, 2000Brazil Sao Paulo 500 Years Open-14 (69-68-65-68=270)2 strokes Gerry Norquist
3.October 22, 2000BBVA Open Turespaña Masters Comunidad de Madrid-21 (67-64-66-70=267)2 strokes Gary Orr
4.November 11, 2001Volvo Masters Andalucia-12 (67-71-66=204)1 stroke Paul McGinley
5.October 6, 2002Dunhill Links Championship-19 (66-66-68-69=269)Playoff1 Eduardo Romero
6.November 24, 2002BMW Asian Open-15 (66-70-68-69=273)1 stroke Jyoti Randhawa
7.May 18, 2003Deutsche Bank - SAP Open TPC of Europe-19 (65-66-70-68=269)Playoff2 Thomas Bjørn
8.December 7, 2003Omega Hong Kong Open-13 (66-75-64-70=275)1 stroke Hennie Otto
9.September 12, 2004Linde German Masters-11 (67-69-67-66=269)3 strokes Nick O'Hern
10.October 8, 2006Alfred Dunhill Links Championship-17 (66-69-68-68=271)5 strokes Bradley Dredge, Edward Loar, Anthony Wall
11.May 20, 2007Irish Open-5 (73-68-71-71=283)Playoff3 Bradley Dredge
12.July 22, 2007The Open Championship-7 (69-73-68-67=277)Playoff4 Sergio García

1Beat Eduardo Romero with birdie on second extra hole

2Beat Thomas Bjorn with a par on first extra hole

3Beat Bradley Dredge with par on first extra hole

4Shot 15 (3-3-4-5) in a four hole playoff to defeat Sergio García (5-3-4-4=16)

PGA Tour wins (3)


'Legend'
Major Championships (1)
Other PGA Tour (2)

'No.''Date''Tournament''Winning Score''Margin of Victory''Runners up'
1.March 13, 2005Honda Classic-14 (73-69-69-63=274)Playoff1 Vijay Singh
2.June 26, 2005Barclays Classic-10 (71-65-68-70=274)1 stroke Jim Furyk
3.July 22, 2007The Open Championship-7 (69-73-68-67=277)Playoff2 Sergio García

1Beat Vijay Singh with Par on second extra hole (Joe Ogilvie was eliminated on 1st hole when he made bogey)

2Shot 15 (3-3-4-5) in a four hole playoff to defeat Sergio García (5-3-4-4=16)

Other wins


'Amateur'

★ 1991 Sherry Cup

★ 1994 West of Ireland Amateur

★ 1995 Irish Amateur Open Championship, Irish Amateur Closed Championship
'Professional'

★ 1998 Irish PGA Championship

★ 2002 Target World Challenge presented by Williams (unofficial money PGA Tour-sanctioned event)

★ 2004 Irish PGA Championship

★ 2005 Irish PGA Championship

★ 2006 Dunlop Phoenix Tournament (Japan Golf Tour)

★ 2007 Irish PGA Championship

Major championships


Wins (1)

'Year'Championship'54 Holes'Winning Score'Margin'Runners Up
2007 The Open Championship 6 shot deficit -7 (69-73-68-67=277) Playoff1 Sergio García
1 Defeated Sergio García in four-hole playoff by 1 stroke: Harrington (3-3-4-5=15), García (5-3-4-4=16)


Results timeline

Tournament 1996 1997 1998 1999
The MastersDNPDNPDNPDNP
U.S. OpenDNPCUTT32DNP
The Open ChampionshipT18T5CUT29
PGA ChampionshipDNPCUTDNPDNP

Tournament 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
The MastersT19T27T5CUTT13CUTT27T7
U.S. OpenT5T30T8T10T31CUT5CUT
The Open ChampionshipT20T37T5T22CUTDNPCUT'1'
PGA ChampionshipT58CUTT17T29T45CUTCUTT42

DNP = did not play

CUT = missed the half-way cut

"T" = tied for place

Green background for wins. Yellow background for top-10.

Team appearances


'Amateur'

Walker Cup: 1991, 1993, 1995 (winners)
'Professional'

Ryder Cup: 1999, 2002 (winners), 2004 (winners), 2006 (winners)

Alfred Dunhill Cup: 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000

World Cup: 1996, 1997 (winner with Paul McGinley), 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005

The Seve Trophy: 2000, 2002 (winners), 2003 (winners), 2005 (winners)

Trivia



★ Harrington is the only player in the world to have been partnered with Tiger Woods in a tournament five or more times and to outscore him. Harrington has a 68.83 average in six rounds, compared with Woods' average score of 69.50. The rest of the world's top players averaged over 70.

★ Harrington had received permission from the European Tour to putt without his left shoe, on condition that he neither delays play when removing the shoe, nor stands on it when playing the ball.[2]. The golfer was claimed to be using this technique to help him put more weight through his left leg while practising. This decision was then overturned, ruling that he was not allowed to do it during tournament play.

★ First man from the Republic of Ireland to win a golf major.

★ Harrington is coached by Bob Torrance, the father of former Ryder Cup captain Sam Torrance.

★ Holds a degree in accounting.

★ Pádraig is an Irish language version of the name Patrick. It is a common name in Ireland and is pronounced IPA "Pawd-rig".

References


1. Padraig Harrington goes clubbin' in USA
2. (London) Metro, 29th September 2006, page 57

See also



List of people on stamps of Ireland

Golfers with most European Tour wins

External links



Official site

Profile on the European Tour's official site

Profile on the PGA Tour's official site

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