Padraig Harrington Completed his third round of Senior Open at Broadmoor Golf Club with a high Saturday note, with a Birdie chip that ensured him playing in the latest group on Sunday afternoon.
A 30-year-old professional golf career has ensured that Harrington also exceeds the highlight of many in the tournament, but the 18th Saturday bird meant the great 53-year-old winner three times disown P Rare derivatives first on Sunday: playing with the same person for all four rounds.
“I don’t think it ever happened. I’m not sure if it ever happened,” Harrington said on Saturday. “If it were ever someone I would be paired with is Stewart zincThat’s for sure.
“Yes, I don’t think I did that four days in a row,” he continued. “We were pretty close to the whole way, and with Mark (Hensby) there, Mark added a lot today, all three of us. It seemed to have a great group moment in the group at all times. As I said, it was a very quiet, happy group.”
Harrington was paired with a cycle and Justin Leonard For the first two rounds – a grouping that has been joined by USA. Once the cut is made after 36 holes, the players are rejected with the result, with the last leaders. After posting two consecutive rounds of 67, Harrington was a tournament of the tournament, along with Cink (68-66) and Australian Mark Hensby (67-67), so the trio was grouped together for round 3.
Then on Saturday, the three players signed for round 68, with the follower of Harrington by strengthening his stay in the latest group for Sunday’s round. Thomas Bjorn is a shot back, in seven under the same time.
So on Sunday, Harrington will play the last round of Senior Open, USA along with Cink once, making it four rounds in a row – something he can never remember before. But fortunately for Harrington, the vibrations are good.
“It was a very nice group. I have to say,” Harrington said. “It is very early, but we seemed to be happy for each other making birds and moving forward and moving forward, which is an important type in the group.”
You can see the last round of Senior Open, USA in 2 afternoon at NBC.