Harrington relishing 'two-day jolly' in Bermuda

It must be nice to know – as Padraig Harrington does – that he could fail to break 100 in Bermuda tomorrow and Wednesday and still walk away almost £120,000 (€152,000) richer.

It must be nice to know – as Padraig Harrington does – that he could fail to break 100 in Bermuda tomorrow and Wednesday and still walk away almost £120,000 (€152,000) richer.

That is last-place money in the four-man 36-hole PGA Grand Slam of Golf – an event designed to bring together the year’s quartet of major champions, but this time boasting only two of them.

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