Steven Alker

Harrington smashes PGA TOUR Champions and personal scoring record en route to Charles Schwab Cup Championship win

PÁDRAIG HARRINGTON shot the lowest 72-hole aggregate of his professional career —and broke Tom Lehman’s PGA TOUR Champions 72-hole scoring record — when he closed with a six-under 65 to win the Charles Schwab Cup Championship by seven shots from Alex Cejka on 27-under 257 in Arizona.

Harrington smashes PGA TOUR Champions and personal scoring record en route to Charles Schwab Cup Championship win

Harrington five clear in Phoenix as Meadow and Maguire chase in Florida

Pádraig Harrington carded the low round of his PGA TOUR Champions career to surge five shots clear in the Charles Schwab Cup Championship as Leona Maguire and Stephanie Meadow moved into contention for the Pelican Women's Championship.

Harrington five clear in Phoenix as Meadow and Maguire chase in Florida

Harrington on "relentless" Alker: "He's not limping home in any shape or form"

Pádraig Harrington admitted winning the season-long Charles Schwab Cup could be "a long shot" now after a "relentless" Steven Alker remained one clear of the Dubliner in the Charles Schwab Cup Championship in Arizona.

Harrington on "relentless" Alker: "He's not limping home in any shape or form"

Power tops FedEx and breaks into world’s top 30; crocked Harrington closes on Alker

SEAMUS Power soared to the top of the FedEx Cup standings and jumped to 29th in the world when he tied for third behind wire-to-wire winner Russell Henley in the World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba.

Power tops FedEx and breaks into world’s top 30; crocked Harrington closes on Alker

Harrington looking at Major picture as year of improvement on PGA TOUR Champions comes to head

Pádraig Harrington might yet win the Charles Schwab Cup in his first full season on the PGA TOUR Champions, but even if he kisses the money title goodbye at this week's TimberTech Championship, he's fascinated to see if he's better prepared to capture his fourth Major next year.

Injured Clarke pleased with Senior PGA start: "Maybe it's a little bit too much alcohol"

Darren Clarke proved you should always beware the injured golfer after he opened with a three-under 68 to share 17th with Pádraig Harrington in the KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship in Michigan.

Injured Clarke pleased with Senior PGA start: "Maybe it's a little bit too much alcohol"