HOW DO YOU celebrate your first tournament win in more than four years?
Well, if you’re Padraig Harrington, you set out the most outrageous practice plan between now and your next event.
The Dubliner held off Thailand’s Thanyakon Khrongpha to win the Indonesia Open by two shots and said afterwards that his appetite for improvement is as insatiable as ever.
“I was telling somebody the other day I have 49 days off, seven weeks. I reckon my goal is t0 make, let me get this right, 100,000 swings.
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“Two thousand swings a day for those 50 days or those 49 days — I look forward to seeing if I can do it.
Padraig Harrington is celebrating his win in the most Padraig Harrington way possible
HOW DO YOU celebrate your first tournament win in more than four years?
Well, if you’re Padraig Harrington, you set out the most outrageous practice plan between now and your next event.
The Dubliner held off Thailand’s Thanyakon Khrongpha to win the Indonesia Open by two shots and said afterwards that his appetite for improvement is as insatiable as ever.
“I was telling somebody the other day I have 49 days off, seven weeks. I reckon my goal is t0 make, let me get this right, 100,000 swings.
“Two thousand swings a day for those 50 days or those 49 days — I look forward to seeing if I can do it.
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Golf Indonesia Open Padraig Harrington relentless Thanyakon Khrongpha