Harrington becomes first Irishman to win Irish Open in 25 years
 
May. 21, 2007

ADARE, Ireland (AP) -- Padraig Harrington became the first Irishman to win the Irish Open in 25 years Sunday, parring the first hole of a playoff to beat Welshman Bradley Dredge.

Padraig Harrington
After a decade and a half as a professional, Padraig Harrington finally got to kiss the Irish Open trophy. (Andrew Redington/Getty Images)
IRISH OPEN
FINAL LEADERBOARD
Player Scores
1. *Padraig Harrington 73-68-71-71--283 -5
2. Bradley Dredge 75-71-69-68--283 -5
3. Simon Wakefield 70-72-73-72--287 -1
T4. Richard Green 71-73-72-72--288 E
T4. Louis Oosthuizen 69-74-73-72--288 E
T4. Andres Romero 68-74-75-71--288 E
T7. Simon Dyson 68-78-75-69--290 +2
T7. Peter Hanson 68-78-73-71--290 +2
T7. Raphael Jacquelin 74-72-72-72--290 +2
T7. Francesco Molinari 71-74-73-72--290 +2
* = won on first hole of sudden death.

The 35-year-old Dubliner prevailed in the playoff when Dredge had a bogey at No. 18 on the Adare Manor course. The last Irishman to capture the championship was John O'Leary in 1982.

"I have always said the Irish Open is like a fifth major for me, and to win it, well, I'm just ecstatic," Harrington said.

Harrington started the day with a three-stroke lead and increased it to four with an eagle at the 631-yard, par-5 ninth, hitting a 3 wood within 8 feet of the pin. But he bogeyed twice on the back nine while Dredge had four birdies.

Dredge pulled even with a birdie at the par-4 17th. Harrington finished with a 71 and Dredge a 68 to leave both at 5-under 283, four strokes ahead of their closest pursuers.

"Bradley kept coming at me and I had to stay calm and collected," said Harrington, Europe's No. 1 player last year. "His birdie at 17 was a body blow."

In the playoff, both drove into rough and put their second shots into more. However, Dredge's was on a downslope on a river bank.

While Harrington knocked his approach within 20 feet of the pin, Dredge's shot ended up on the far side of the river bank that cuts across in front of the green. Standing in mud, Dredge's fourth shot moved only about 6 feet, and when his chip-in attempt came up short, Harrington two-putted for victory.

"I'm a little disappointed at how it ended," Dredge said. "I thought I hit a good recovery at the last, but it ended in the hazard and I didn't have much of a shot."

Simon Wakefield of England finished with a 72 for a 1-under 287 and third place, one stroke ahead of Richard Green (72), Louis Oosthuizen (72) and Andres Romero (71).

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