I need to up my game, says Harrington

Padraig Harrington knows he must raise his game to catch his nemesis Retief Goosen in the rain-delayed Malaysian Open.

Padraig Harrington knows he must raise his game to catch his nemesis Retief Goosen in the rain-delayed Malaysian Open.

European number one Goosen carded a second-round 64 at the Mines Resort to set the clubhouse target before the heavens opened in Kuala Lumpur and brought an early end to play.

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