PGA Grand Slam of Golf
                  
                
              Harrington will be hoping for more than just "better"
Padriag Harrington watches a birdie putt wriggle in the side door at the seventh in final round of the PGA Grand Slam of Golf in Bermuda. There was a certain sadness in Padraig Harrington’s comments at the PGA Grand Slam of Golf in Bermuda where he finished 11 strokes behind Masters champion Adam Scott on three over par."Overgolfed" Harrington ready for long winter break
Padraig Harrington is happier in himself these days. But he also admits he needs to get away from tournament play for close to 10 weeks this winter. Call it burn out, call it frustration. Call it the effects of several years of over expectation and under performance. Whatever you want to call it, Padraig Harrington admits he needs a break. A long break.Harrington emerges from his Bermuda Triangle
Padraig Harrington hits off the 15th tee at The Port Royal Golf Club in the final round of the 30th Grand Slam of Golf in Bermuda. (Photo by Montana Pritchard/The PGA of America)It was less than eight feet - the height of the average doorway - but if Padraig Harrington goes on to win more majors he may well look back on it as the putt that helped him walk back into the light again. Considering the venue, it might be more apt to say that he escaped his very own Bermuda Triangle.Harrington wins PGA Grand Slam: "I see a lot of good things happening"
Padraig Harrington poses with the trophy after winning the 30th Grand Slam of Golf in Bermuda. (Photo courtesy Montana Pritchard/The PGA of America)Pádraig Harrington hopes he’s got the winning habit again after closing with the sweetest three-putt of his career to win the PGA Grand Slam of Golf in Bermuda and end his two-year victory drought.Harrington hits route 66 in Bermuda
Padraig Harrington leads the PGA Grand Slam of Golf thanks to an opening 66. Picture courtesy of PGA of America/Montana PritchardPadraig Harrington couldn’t resist talking about his putting despite firing seven birdies in a 66 to take the lead in the 36-hole PGA Grand Slam of Golf in Bermuda.Harrington sacrifices rankings for PGA Grand Slam
Padraig Harrington is happy to sacrifice world ranking points for another chance to win the PGA Grand Slam of Golf. Picture by golffile.iePadraig Harrington has been handed the chance to complete some “unfinished business” and add the  $1.35 million PGA Grand Slam of Golf to his CV next  week.McIlroy to skip PGA Grand Slam
McIlroy in Bermuda as US Open champion last year. Rory McIlroy has opted not to play in October’s PGA Grand Slam, the Bermuda Royal Gazette has reported.Money talks for Ireland's major winners
McIlroy motors at Grand Slam, Clarke mopes
Harrington shrugs off Grand Slam defeat
Padraig Harrington took another PGA Grand Slam reverse on the chin and confessed - I’d rather be lucky in Majors.
Beaten in a play-off for the second year running when Jim Furyk eagled the first extra hole in Bermuda, the Dubliner consoled himself by reflecting on his double Major winning season.
Harrington dreaming of Masters glory
Padraig Harrington headed into last night’s PGA Grand Slam of Golf with one eye on next year’s Masters title.
Ireland’s three-time Major winner was on the trail of a pink jacket awarded to the winner in Bermuda, where he took on Trevor Immelman, Retief Goosen and Jim Furyk in the first round of a 36-hole challenge.
          
        
      







