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News18
3 days ago
- Sport
- News18
Atwal finishes T24 at Senior Open
Agency: PTI London, Jul 28 (PTI) Arjun Atwal sunk in six birdies but also gave away five bogeys, two of them in the last five holes, for a final round of 1-under 69 to finish tied-24th alongside defending champion KJ Choi at the ISPS HANDA Senior Open at Sunningdale. Atwal with cards 67-72-69-71 totalled 3-under for the week and was the top Indian, as Jeev Milkha Singh (69) was T-56 and Jyoti Randhawa (73) T-61. It is the first time three Indians made the cut a Major, men or women or Seniors. Atwal, playing only his second event of the year, said, 'I have not been able to get many starts but played well this week. Hopefully more starts will make things better." Pádraig Harrington wrote his name into history as he became the fifth player to win both The Open and Senior Open. The Irishman, who secured his second U.S. Senior Open title last month, finished three strokes ahead of fellow former Ryder Cup Captain Thomas Bjørn and 1997 Open winner Justin Leonard to claim his third Senior Major victory. Harrington, who won The Open in 2007 and defended the Championship in 2008, joins Bob Charles, Darren Clarke, Gary Player and Tom Watson as the only men in history to have won both the Claret Jug and Senior Open Trophy. The 53-year-old started the day with a two-stroke lead over Leonard, which he immediately increased to three after an eagle at the first on the Old Course at Sunningdale. Further gains at the sixth and ninth holes saw his lead extend to four strokes after the turn, but Bjørn moved to within two after a run of four birdies in six holes from the ninth. The Dane's momentum was halted by a bogey at the 16th and, despite dropping a shot of his own on the 17th, Harrington held a three-stroke lead on the 18th tee. Harrington hit his approach safely on the 18th green and had two putts for par for a three under par 67, a 16 under par total and his 11th victory since joining the over-50s ranks. Playing partner Leonard signed for a two under par round of 68 and a 13 under par total. Australian Scott Hend finished the week in fourth place on 12 under par, while Ernie Els and Cameron Percy shared fifth on 11 under. PTI AT AT view comments First Published: July 28, 2025, 16:15 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


Scotsman
4 days ago
- Sport
- Scotsman
Padraig Harrington achieves rare Claret Jug double with Sunningdale success
Irishman becomes just fifth player to win both The Open and Senior Open Sign up to our daily newsletter – Regular news stories and round-ups from around Scotland direct to your inbox Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Padraig Harrington became just the fifth player to win both The Open and the ISPS Handa Open as the Irishman claimed the over-50s' Claret Jug at Sunningdale. The Irishman, a two-time Open champion in 2007 and 2008, signed off with a three-under-par 67 at the Berkshire venue to win by three shots as he finished on 16 under. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Harrington, who also won last month's US Open, joined Bob Charles, Gary Player, Tom Watson and Darren Clarke as the only players to do the double. Padraig Harrington shows off the trophy after winning the ISPS HANDA Senior Open at Sunningdale | Getty Images 'You know, right now I'm just thrilled to have won the tournament and gone out there and played well,' said Harrington. 'But there's only five players (to achieve this feat), so you want to be in that category. I'm thrilled, euphoric that I've gotten it done.' With Rory McIlroy, who recently moved to nearby Wentworth, taking in the last-day action, Harrington got off to the perfect start as he eagled the first. He then added birdies at the sixth, ninth and 14th while his card also included dropped shots at the eighth and 17th. Gleneag;es Hotel will host 2026 ISPS HANDA Senior Open Dane Thomas Bjorn (67) and American Justin Leonard (68) finished in tie for second, with Australian Scott Hend a further shot back after a joint-best-of-the-day 65. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Signing off with a bogey-free 67, Stephen Gallacher finished as the top Scot, tying for 12th on seven under, one ahead of Paul Lawrie after he also closed with a three-under effort. Meanwhile, Gleneagles Hotel will host the 2026 edition - the second time the over-50s' major will be held at the Perthshire venue.


News18
4 days ago
- Sport
- News18
Atwal top Indian at Senior Open, Jyoti and Jeev trail
Agency: Sunningdale (UK), Jul 27 (PTI) Arjun Atwal emerged as the top Indian after three rounds as he was 1-under 69 and was tied 29h in the ISPS HANDA Senior Open here. Atwal, playing only his second event on the Seniors Tour – both Majors – followed up his first two rounds of 67-72 with 69 and was 2-under through 54 holes. Jyoti Randhawa (70-71-70) was 1-over and T-50th, while Jeev Milkha Singh (71-69-74) was 5-over and T-69. There is one more round left. Pádraig Harrington moved two strokes clear ahead of the final round at Sunningdale as he hopes to become the fifth player in history to win both The Open and ISPS HANDA Senior Open. The Irishman, who won the Claret Jug in 2007 at Carnoustie and defended it at Royal Birkdale in 2008, carded a second consecutive round of 65 to reach 13 under par after three rounds. Already a Senior Major Champion this season after winning his second US Senior Open title last month, Harrington made the turn at two under par after birdies on the fourth and ninth holes and then made his third gain of the day at the 11th. He recovered from a dropped shot on the 12th with back-to-back birdies on the 13th and 14th holes and then rolled in a short putt on the 18th hole after hitting his approach to three feet. Thomas Bjørn, Europe's victorious 2018 Ryder Cup captain and 15-time winner on the DP World Tour, carded a three under par 67 to sit in solo third on ten under. In a share of fourth on eight under par are 2022 KitchenAid Senior PGA Champion Steven Alker, former PGA Tour winner Greg Chalmers, 2017 Legends Tour Order of Merit winner Clark Dennis and 2002 WGC Match Play winner Kevin Sutherland. PTI Cor AH AH view comments First Published: July 27, 2025, 18:15 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


Scotsman
4 days ago
- Sport
- Scotsman
2026 ISPS HANDA Senior Open to be held at iconic Scottish venue
Over-50s' major heading back to Gleneagles Hotel, where Darren Clarke triumphed in 2022 Sign up to our daily newsletter – Regular news stories and round-ups from around Scotland direct to your inbox Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Gleneagles Hotel will host the 2026 ISPS HANDA Senior Open - the second time the over-50s' major will be held at the Perthshire venue. Darren Clarke triumphed in the event's first visit to Gleneagles Hotel in 2022, becoming just the fourth player to win both The Open and Senior Open. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad The 39th edition will take place on the King's Course 23-26 July - the week after The 154th Open is staged at Royal Birkdale in Southport. The King's Course at Gleneagles hosted the Senior Open for the first time in 2022 and will do so again in 2026 | ISPS HANDA Senior Open Johnnie Cole-Hamilton, Executive Director – Championships at The R&A, said: 'The King's Course has a rich history of hosting leading championships and we know the players will enjoy the thrill of competing there, just as they did in 2022. 'King's Course rated as one of best in ythe country' 'We are continuing the development and appeal of the Championship by returning to such a renowned venue and I'm sure there will be great anticipation among fans to watch the world class players in action at Gleneagles.' Edward Kitson, Championship Director of the ISPS HANDA Senior Open, added: 'Three years ago, Gleneagles proved itself a more than worthy host venue of Europe's only Senior Major Championship and we are delighted to announce our return their next year.


Irish Daily Mirror
5 days ago
- Sport
- Irish Daily Mirror
Harrington 18-holes away from joining elite group as he leads Senior Open
Padraig Harrington holds a two-shot lead ahead of the final round of the ISPS HANDA Senior Open at Sunningdale. The three-time major winner carded a second successive 65 to leave him at the top of the leaderboard on 13-under par, two strokes clear of American Justin Leonard. Harrington has been battling with his game all week and revealed on Friday that he had to overcome a string of bizarre distractions while riding his luck in the second round. He still managed to card a bogey-free 65 on Friday and followed that up with the same number today with just one blemish on his scorecard for the day. 'I still wasn't comfortable,' said Harrington, who has scrambled well all week. 'I thought I was getting better, but I don't think I rode my luck as much today. I wasn't out of position, but I certainly didn't play much better than yesterday. Maybe a little bit more cautious today.' Despite not feeling comfortable with his swing, Harrington is trying to focus solely on his scoring. "I don't feel very good about how I'm hitting the ball, so trying to get away from that and not worry so much about that because clearly I'm scoring well,' he said. 'You're better off shooting 13-under par and not feeling so good about it than thinking you're swinging it great and being level par. 'So I just need to go out and play and try golf tomorrow. Hit the right shot at the right time and not necessarily try and play swing.' Should Harrington win tomorrow, he will join an elite group by becoming just the fifth player ever to win the Open and Senior Open after Gary Player, Bob Charles,Tom Watson and Darren Clarke 'I'm not going to think about that,' he said. 'Those are the sort of things that are getting ahead of yourself, and I'll wait till tomorrow to try and digest that.'