The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Harrington rolls back the years to grab a share

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Padraig Harrington rolled back the years with a bogey-free 65 yesterday to take a share of the lead into today’s final round of the D+D Real Czech Masters in Prague. The 46-year-old Irishman will act as a vice captain at the Ryder Cup next month, but he showed the sort of form that earned him six playing appearance­s at the biennial spectacula­r to sit alongside Italy’s Andrea Pavan at 17-under-par. Pavan also carded a bogey-free 65 and the leading pair will enter today with a threeshot lead over Malaysian Gavin Green and four ahead of Scotland’s Scott Jamieson. England’s Eddie Pepperell could move into an automatic qualifying place for the Ryder Cup with a win, while Belgian Thomas Pieters is looking to impress European captain Thomas Bjorn and earn a wild card, but they will both head into round four six shots off the lead. Harrington got up and down to birdie the par-five first and then some dialled-in iron play brought further gains on the sixth and seventh. The par-five ninth, 10th and 12th saw the three-time Major winner pick up three more shots to share the lead with Pavan and when he made an eight-foot putt on the 14th, he led on his own. Pavan then holed a brilliant doublebrea­ker down the slope on the 15th to make it a tie at the top once more. “I feel like it was a day too early,” said Harrington. “It took a lot out of me, a lot of focus and I holed the putts that you’d like to be holing on a Sunday. “I’m hoping there’s still another round in it, but it was certainly one of those days that you’d like to get on a Sunday afternoon rather than a Saturday afternoon. “I’m not in the running for the Ryder Cup at all. I don’t deserve to be there and I’m leaving it to the young guys.”

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Padraig Harrington

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