Beware the wounded golfer, goes the old adage; and Padraig Harrington, playing with an injured wrist, added to the folklore on Sunday by sealing his second British Open title in 12 months.
Padraig Harrington, forgetting that he even had an injury, oscillated between agony and ecstasy and grabbed the sole lead for a second time on the final day of the British Open.
Harrington wins British Open again (Lead) ZCZC 20S 20SPO19 Harrington wins British Open again (Lead) By V. Krishnaswamy Southport (Britain), July 20 (IANS) Bewa
Greg Norman, the 53-year-old Australian golfing legend on a honeymoon, was leading the tournament midway through the second round of the British Open at the Royal Birkdale Golf Club.
Jeev Milkha Singh had another frustrating day on Sunday on the greens as he faltered on the back nine dropping two bogeys to end tied ninth at the Barclay's Scottish Open.
Jeev Milkha Singh is just one round away from a last-gasp berth in the British Open as he moved up to tied third at the end of the third round of the Barclay's Scottish Open on Saturday.
Top Indian golfer Jeev Milkha Singh, chasing for a British Open berth, got off to a flying start at the European Open with a superb card of 4-under 68 for a tied second after the first round at London
Delhi boy Rashid Khan extended his lead to three strokes at the end of the half-way stage of the Lalit Suri Northern India Junior Golf Championship at the Army Golf Course here Wednesday.
Daniel Chopra may have missed most of the fairways but he still played some amazing golf to give himself a two-shot lead and fair shot at his third PGA Tour title.
After two days of steady golf, Arjun Singh faltered in his penultimate round and brought home his first over-par card to slide to tied 13th in the Singha Thailand PGA Championship.
A sensational streak of nine birdies over the last 14 holes not only saw Shiv Kapur avoid the danger of missing the cut but also pitched him in contention at the midway stage of Open de France Alstom.