Another windy day at Birkdale.
The old saying "beware the injured golfer" gets new credibility after Harrington's win! < Back to Story
Another windy day at Birkdale.
The old saying "beware the injured golfer" gets new credibility after Harrington's win! < Back to Story

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Comments (1)
Phil Ward says...
Dave As you rightly say, Padraig's final blitz was impressive. He really deserved the Jug this time around, and to win by four shots was a fine achievement. He got the worst of the draw on the first two days, so it was no fluke this time around. I can't help wondering, though, if the injured wrist was a bit of a scam. It helped deflect attention from him and dampen expectations, and that must have helped his cause. Also, as you probably know, he's best mates with JP McManus, with whom he plays in the Dunhill Links pro-am event in Scotland at the end of the season. No doubt JP and his chums managed to mop up some of the tasty odds on offer in-running. I'm probably being a cynic here, but with people like McManus around, who knows? Hats off to Farmer Jim! His noble last day effort helped reduce the punting deficit. Overall it was a gripping four days, and your blog certainly added to my enjoyment. The Russian Open won't be quite the same... Phil from Chester
Posted 10:24 21st July 2008