Turkish Airlines Open: Top 10 Power Rankings
By Adam McGee
The three-time major champion has made his ambitions clear. Harrington wants to make the most of his opportunities to build up world ranking points over the next three weeks and hopes to return to the world’s top-50. He’s only played at this event once, where he finished a modest tied 50th, but certainly has the tools to put in another big week.
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Padraig Harrington
No. 99, Portugal Masters Winner
As Padraig Harrington proved with a steely win in the Portugal Masters a couple of weeks ago, the world’s best players don’t forget how to win, it just becomes a question as to whether their game affords them the opportunities to win. In Harrington’s case, his game seems to be in order at present and there can be no doubting his motivation either.
After finishing with a 23-under total in Vilamoura, Harrington recorded his only top-10 of the season and pushed himself back into the world’s top-100.
The three-time major champion has made his ambitions clear. Harrington wants to make the most of his opportunities to build up world ranking points over the next three weeks and hopes to return to the world’s top-50. He’s only played at this event once, where he finished a modest tied 50th, but certainly has the tools to put in another big week.
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