Former Ryder Cup captain Padraig Harrington was victorious at the Charles Schwab Cup Championship, but he helped the fans start celebrating before he reached the 18th
The beers were well and truly on Padraig Harrington on Sunday as the three-time major champion tasted victory at the PGA Tour Champions season finale in Arizona.
The Irishman was in control at the Charles Schwab Cup Championship when he reached the par-three 15th, but paused before his tee shot before turning to the grandstand to make a request. With spectators seemingly casting long shadows over the tee, Harrington politely asked them to move for his shot.
They duly did so and then the 51-year-old didn’t fluff his lines, playing a sumptuous approach to within a few feet of the hole. But the 2021 European Ryder Cup captain wasn’t about to stroll down towards his ball without saying thank you.
A smiling Harrington then waved at the grandstand before proceeding to hand over a clump of bank noted to one male spectator. He then requested that the money be spent specifically on beer.