Home hero Padraig Harrington
will begin his bid for an American Express - Ryder Cup double
at Mount Juliet tomorrow - in the company of Tiger Woods.
The 31 year old Dubliner has
been drawn with superstar Woods for the first round of the $5.5
million dollar American Express World Championship at his home
club.
But offered a choice between
the $1 million dollar winner's cheque here at immaculate Mount
Juliet and Ryder Cup victory, Harrington opted for BOTH.
"Let's be greedy,"
he said with a smile. "I want to have my cake and eat it
too. Why not."
"Right now I want to win
the American Express Championship. Next week I want the Ryder
Cup. When you turn up all you are thinking about is winning the
event.
"Now there is a slight
distraction with the Ryder Cup next week but the only time I
will start thinking about the Belfry is if I am out of contention
here."
As expected, one of the two
Irishmen in the field got he plumb draw with Woods.
Harrington wasn't surprised
either but he doesn't expect it to distract him from the job
in hand.
He joked: "The home guy
normally gets the big draw. Like Justin Rose playing with Tiger
at Muirfield. It's amazing the way these things come out of a
hat."
It won't be Harrington's first
experience of playing with Woods.
"I've played with Tiger
a few times before and to be honest it doesn't bother me. I played
with him in the third round of the US Open at Bethpage and we
were very much on out own games for the first couple of holes
and there wasn't much chat."
Woods won that duel, shooting
70 to Harrington's 74 on his way to his eighth Major title.
"I kind of expect that
I would be drawn with Tiger and it's good for me to be honest,"
said the world number eight. "I'd prefer to be playing with
him on Sunday afternoon, usually that's a good sign but I happy
to be with him on Thursday."
Woods arrived in Cork early
yesterday morning and played nine holes alone - playing through
three two balls on the way.
"The course is immaculate,"
said Woods. "As good as anywhere in the world. The greens
are a lot faster than when I played here in July but it's a lot
warmer now."
The field is also as good as
any of the major championships with 49 of the world's top 50
in the field of 65.
"Even in the Ryder Cup
you won't have so many big player," said Harrington. "It's
really for the pure golf enthusiast. You're not going to get
a better opportunity to see Tiger playing here competitively
so it's a great opportunity."
It's also an excellent opportunity
for Harrington to repay Mount Juliet as the club's touring professional
by winning his first world championship event in how own back
yard.
But Harrington admitted that
he is almost too worried about making sure that things run smoothly
than his own game.
"It's funny for me,"
he explained. "I'm hoping for beautiful sunny weather and
that everything is perfect for the week. Being attached here
and the fact that the tournament is in Ireland, in some way you
want everything to go perfectly.
"I keep asking players
how everything is going and I'm wishing everybody well. I'm nearly
hoping the event comes out a winner more than I come out a winner
this week and that's strange."
As for Woods, Harrington will
be concentrating solely on his own game when he tees with up
with the championship favourite at 12.40 tomorrow.
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© Brian Keogh 2003
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