Golf · American Tour

Padraig Harrington leads Transitions Championship

Padraig Harrington has taken the lead in Palm Harbour, and looks to be hitting top form in the run-up to The Masters.

Third in Miami last Sunday, the 38-year-old Dubliner took a one-stroke lead into the third round of the Transitions Championship at Palm Harbor today.

A six-under-par 65 yesterday was his low round of the season and pushed defending champion Retief Goosen, Swede Carl Pettersson and American Jim Furyk into joint second place.

'I'm capable of winning in the form I'm in,' said Harrington. 'Am I in my best form? No. Am I getting there? Yes.

'I've played tournaments where I've played great coming down the stretch and not won and I've played tournaments where I've played average and won.

'I haven't won in a while (his last Tour success was the 2008 US PGA), but it's more about putting yourself in competition right up there and testing yourself.

'You learn a lot more when you're in that sort of position. I had a good week last week where I tested my game and I'll have another go here.

'I'll be thinking about it a little bit more than maybe I should - and worried a little bit more - and that's the sort of pressure you want in a build-up for a major tournament.

'But I won't be thinking about the Masters. I'll be thinking about Transitions. That's my focus for the next two days.'

Harrington was asked about the possibility of being paired with Tiger Woods on the opening two days at Augusta.

He said: 'If there is an issue being drawn with him in his first tournament back, if you're going to choose a golf course for it to happen, Augusta is the place.

'It is as ordered as can be there, so I for one would be quite comfortable if I got drawn with Tiger.

'I do not see it being any different than being drawn with him the first two rounds last year. I do believe, though, if it was first two rounds at Bay Hill, that would be slightly different.

'But then again, you wouldn't mind being there to watch it all!'

Woods would have faced a lot noisier crowd at next week's Arnold Palmer Invitational, but decided to start his comeback at the first major of the season.

 
RTÉ.ie Sport: Padraig Harrington is not afraid of being paired with Tiger Woods
Padraig Harrington is not afraid of being paired with Tiger Woods
Related Stories
Sport Headlines

Harrington Primed For 2012 Challenge

Greg Allen talks to Padraig Harrington about the Ryder Cup and the year ahead as the Dubliner begins his 2012 season next week in South Africa Read

Sport At 7: Graeme McDowell

Graeme McDowell speaks about his disappointment with 2011 and looks ahead with optimism to 2012 Read

Golfing World Video Player

Watch an unrivalled daily mix of premium golf content from across the globe Read

McIlroy Wins RTÉ Sports Personality

Rory McIlroy, RTÉ Sports Person of the Year for 2011, speaks about his fantastic year with Shane O'Donoghue Read

Golf's Golden Trail

Doug Ferguson of the Associated Press talks about the tendency of golf's top players to choose big-money events over traditional tournaments Read

Irishman Wins US Golf Show

Kerryman Mark Murphy, winner of Golf channel's Big Break game show in the USA, talks to Greg Allen Read

St Andrews

Ed Leahy discovers there's a lot more to this royal and ancient town in the Kingdom of Fife than just golf Read

 
Inpho.ie