Padraig Harrington carded back-to-back rounds of even-par 72 over the weekend at the PGA Tour Champions’ Chubb Classic to finish T-56, and he’ll shift to PGA Tour action this week at the Honda Classic.
The 50-year-old Harrington nearly withdrew from last week’s event at Tiburon Golf Course in Naples, Fla., after his uncle died and he attended the funeral in Cork, Ireland. The schedule was such that he wouldn’t be able to play either pro-am prior to the tournament start, but tournament organized offered Harrington the chance to compete anyway. “It wouldn’t be something that would be usual,” he said via Golfweek. “They were very accommodating and let me come, and I was thankful for that, and that’s why I’m here.” Playing Tiburon’s Black course sight unseen, Harrington opened with a 5-over 77. He’ll have better familiarity at PGA National, where he won in 2015 and makes his 11th career start in the Honda. Harrington, however, has missed the cut in his last four starts at PGA National including in 2021. In 2015, Harrington entered the final round trailing Ian Poulter by three strokes and carded an even-par 70 to force playoff with then-rookie Daniel Berger. Harrington won with a par on the second playoff hole. This week marks Harrington’s first PGA Tour start in the new season.