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Harrington sharpens his focus

By William S Callahan in Los Angeles

Tuesday February 12 2008

The F-word will be at the forefront of Padraig Harrington's mind this week. F for focus, that is.

With just two tournament appearances under his belt over the past 10 weeks, the 36-year-old Dubliner will make his second appearance in the Northern Trust Open at the fabled Riviera Country Club in Los Angeles hoping that his mental game is sharper than it was on his US debut at Pebble Beach last week.

Tied for 14th in the AT&T Pro-Am, Harrington confessed afterwards that he will have to cut out the errors that cost him on the Monterey Peninsula if he is to contend on the Pacific Palisades course where his hero Ben Hogan won two of his three Los Angeles Open titles.

"I like Riviera but I've got to be better than I was this week," Harrington said at Pebble Beach. "This week at Pebble is always a very generous week and it's why I come here as an opening event. Riviera will not be as generous."

If history is anything to go by, Harrington's preparations are remarkably similar to last year's, when he came into the event after a week of flu, scorched out of the blocks with an eight-under par 63 and eventually finished seventh behind winner Charles Howell III.

This year he's suffered a back injury and is only just recovering from the effects of a bout of shingles. And his objectives are remarkably similar too: cut out the mental mistakes and get the game in shape for bigger goals ahead, such as the Masters, or next week's WGC-Accenture Match Play championship in Arizona.

"I am feeling my way back. It was an okay week but I made lots of mental errors," said Harrington. "It just brings it home when you come back to the Tour, just what you've got to do. You come back in and you do slip up a little bit. The mental aspect is a part of my game that I would normally consider very strong.

"It generally shows up a little bit when I start up again. I am a bit uncompetitive."

Harrington got to within a stroke of the lead during the final round at Pebble Beach, but eventually finished six shots outside a play-off for the title between winner Steve Lowery and Vijay Singh.

"I got caught out a few times not deciding on shots but that's what you expect the first week out," he said. "I do need a couple of weeks to get back into things." Almost fully recovered from shingles, Harrington says he's "feeling good" physically.

While Tiger Woods has decided to skip Riviera again this year, 17 of the world's top 20 are in action including Phil Mickelson and Europeans Sergio Garcia, Luke Donald and Justin Rose.

Next week's WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship in Arizona is at the back of players' minds and while Jerry Kelly preferred to wait until the release of the official draw yesterday before commenting on his probable clash with defending champion Henrik Stenson, South African Rory Sabbatini had no problem talking about his encounter with world number 60 Colin Montgomerie.

"Monty's record in matchplay speaks for itself, so I would expect it to be a very tough match," said the world number eight on a scorching morning at Riviera. "Matchplay is an interesting game. It's hole by hole and you can't make any clearcut predictions."

Sabbatini did predict a ninth Ryder Cup appearance for Montgomerie at Valhalla in September, despite the Scot's public falling out with skipper Nick Faldo.

"Well, I wouldn't be surprised to see him in there as a captain's pick," Sabbatini said. "He has the most incredible record in individual and team play."

- William S Callahan in Los Angeles

 
 

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