Open champion Padraig Harrington is competing at next week’s HSBC World Match Play at Wentworth and he’s agreed to take time out to answer some of your questions.
The 36-year-old, part of an elite 16-man field, is still basking in his Open triumph at Carnoustie, where he beat Ryder Cup colleague Sergio Garcia in a play-off.
The Irishman won his maiden major title despite blowing a one-shot lead in the Barry Burn in regulation play in scenes reminiscent of Jean van de Velde’s infamous collapse in 1999.
Harrington put two shots into the stream in front of the 18th en route to a double-bogey six to allow Garcia, playing in the final group, a par putt to win the Open.
But the Spaniard, who was three clear overnight, missed and Harrington prevailed in a four-hole play-off.
So if you’d like to know how he felt at Carnoustie, what he would do with the 1m first prize on offer at Wentworth or you have another question for him, now is your chance.
Harrington, who is closing in on back-to-back European Order of Merit crowns, will answer a selection of the best questions in the build-up to the World Match Play, which starts on Thursday over the West Course.
Get your questions in to us by Tuesday and then keep an eye out for Padraig’s responses.
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Source: news.bbc.co.uk










