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Deccan Herald » Sports » Detailed Story
Harrington edges Garcia in play-off

Carnoustie (Scotland), reuters: Irishman Padraig Harrington beat Sergio Garcia of Spain by one stroke in a four-hole British Open play-off on Sunday to land his maiden victory in a major and the first by an European for eight years.
Harrington, 35, completed the extra holes in 15 shots (level-par) after the two Ryder Cup colleagues had finished the championship locked together on seven-under 277 following an incident-packed day of high drama on the east coast of Scotland.
Garcia, who had led the championship from day one, returned a closing two-over 73 while his play-off rival had a four-under 67.
“I have come a long way,” Harrington told the BBC as he choked back the tears after becoming the first Irish winner of the Open since Fred Daly in 1947. “When I turned pro I would have settled for becoming a journeyman.
“It’s been great to be named as someone who could win a major but that brings its own pressure. To actually go and do it, well I don't know what to think.
“I’m sure there’s a helluva party going on back in Ireland.”
Argentina’s Andres Romero was third on 278 after a remarkable 67 that included 10 birdies, two double-bogeys and two bogeys.
Sharing fourth spot on five-under 279 were Australian left-hander Richard Green, who fired a course record-equalling 64, and South African Ernie Els (69).
Harrington seemed to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory after going to the 72nd tee with a one-stroke lead. Evoking memories of Frenchman Jean Van de Velde’s spectacular collapse here eight years ago, the Irishman drove into the notorious Barry Burn before his third shot also found a watery grave in front of the green.
But Garcia, playing two matches behind, then saw his eight-foot putt for outright victory agonisingly lip out of the cup at the last.
“If I had lost it would have been hard to take,” said Harrington. “But I stayed positive and in the play-off I did the business.
“If I had lost I don't know what I'd think about playing golf again.”
On a day of constant ebb and flow among the leaders, Harrington thrust his name into the title picture when he rolled in a 12-foot putt for eagle at the 14th.
The genial Dubliner, so often a bridesmaid but rarely the bride after coming second a combined 30 times each side of the Atlantic, finally crossed the threshold in the play-off to collect the first prize of 750,000 pounds ($1.54 million).
He became the first European winner of a major since Briton Paul Lawrie triumphed at Carnoustie in 1999.

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