Binghamton, N.Y. was abuzz as Padraig Harrington secured his third consecutive victory at the Dick’s Sporting Goods Open. Despite his workmanlike performance, Harrington managed to stay ahead of Mike Weir by a single stroke, finishing the 54-hole event at 15-under. Mark Hensby, Ken Duke, and Ken Tanigawa shared third place at 13-under behind the top two contenders. Stephen Ames, who had been a co-leader after the first two rounds, fell out of contention and finished in sixth place.
Harrington expressed his excitement at the win, acknowledging the pressure of attempting a three-peat victory. Despite some shaky play in the earlier rounds, he gradually improved throughout the tournament, ultimately securing the win on a windy final day. His last nine holes were a mix of ups and downs, with a birdie offsetting a bogey on the 10th hole. The decisive moment came on the 17th hole, where a crucial up-and-down save helped maintain his one-shot lead over Weir.
Weir, who had a solid performance with six birdies throughout the round, ultimately fell short due to a missed short putt for par on the 13th hole. Despite this, he managed to finish in second place, marking his second runner-up finish at the Dick’s Sporting Goods Open. For Harrington, this victory marked his eighth win on the PGA Tour Champions at the age of 52, making him the first player to win the same event three consecutive times since 2014.
Reflecting on his success at the Endicott venue, Harrington praised the community and fans for their support of the Champions Tour. The atmosphere and nostalgia of playing at old PGA Tour stops like Endicott made the experience special for him and his fellow players. Other notable performances included Mark Hensby’s strong front nine showing and Ken Tanigawa’s consistent play throughout the tournament.
In the end, the top of the leaderboard showcased the competitive spirit of the Dick’s Sporting Goods Open, with Harrington emerging as the victor by the narrowest of margins. His ability to handle the pressure and deliver when it mattered most cemented his status as a dominant force on the PGA Tour Champions. With his historic three-peat victory, Harrington solidified his place among the elite players on the tour and left a lasting impression on the fans in Binghamton, N.Y.