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Padraig Harrington beats Tiger Woods in playoff

Ireland's Padraig Harrington upset Tiger Woods to win the Dunlop Phoenix tournament after an astonishing birdie on the second playoff hole on Sunday.

Harrington, the 2006 European Order of Merit winner, courageously blasted his second shot through a perilously narrow gap in a Y-shaped tree after hooking his tee shot left.

His ball caught the base of the gap and ricocheted upwards, advancing the Irishman 120 yards. Harrington then produced a superb pitch to within two feet to set up an easy birdie.

Woods, who was bidding from a third straight title in Miyazaki, missed a 12-foot birdie putt and Harrington completed a simple tap-in to win the $1.7 million tournament.

"When you come up against Tiger you've got to take whatever opportunities are presented," Harrington said of his risky second through the split trunks of the tree.

"I saw it as a great chance of hitting a spectacular shot to win the playoff and it came off.

"I definitely got lucky but sometimes fortune favors the brave."

World number one Woods began the final round tied with Harrington for the lead but the American looked to be cruising to his 10th victory of the year after three early birdies.

However, the momentum shifted suddenly when Harrington holed a long birdie putt on the par-four 16th and then Woods amazingly missed a three-foot par putt to leave them level.

Both men holed parred 17 and sank short birdie putts on the 18th to card rounds of three-under-par 67 and finish at nine-under 271.

After matching birdies on the last at the first playoff hole, the players returned to the 18th where Harrington went for broke after a poor tee shot to triumph against the odds.

Woods had a daunting 38-3 record going into the final round of tournaments with at least a share of the lead and also a 14-1 playoff record in official events.

However, the 12-times major winner could not shake off a determined Harrington despite leading by two strokes with three holes of regulation left.

"The great thing about stats is that they've got to fall sometimes," Harrington said after claiming his second victory of the year and avoiding a 31st career runner-up finish.

"Sooner or later a stat like that is going to break so just be there to be the one to break it."

Woods was left to rue his costly missed putt on 16.

"I had my opportunities today," he said. "I had a two-shot lead with three to go and missed a short one there at 16.

"If I made that putt it forced Paddy (Harrington) to have to birdie one of the last two holes to get into a playoff. It was a poor putt. It probably cost me the tournament."

Japan's Keiichiro Fukabori crept under the radar to claim third on eight under after the day's best round of 64 had given him the clubhouse lead until Woods and Harrington birdied 18.

Britain's Justin Rose shot a fine 66 to finish tied for fourth on six under with Japan's Shingo Katayama, who closed with a 68.

271 Tiger Woods (USA) 67 65 72 67, Padraig Harrington (Irl) 67 66 71 67(Won at 1st play-off hole.)

272 Keiichiro Fukabori 68 71 69 64

274 Justin Rose (Eng) 73 63 72 66, Shingo Katayama 65 70 71 68

276 Ian Poulter (Eng) 70 64 77 65, Toru Taniguchi 72 68 69 67

278 Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano (Spa) 66 72 73 67, Takuya Taniguchi 70 69 68 71

279 Hisayuki Sasaki 67 72 74 66, Yusaku Miyazato 73 70 70 66

280 Azuma Yano 70 70 73 67

281 Scott Laycock (Aus) 70 68 73 70, Shiv Kapur (Ind) 70 70 73 68, Toru Suzuki 71 72 70 68

282 Makoto Inoue 73 68 69 72, Satoru Hirota 67 71 73 71, Hiroyuki Fujita 70 73 72 67

283 Ryuichi Oda 73 69 71 70, Shigeru Nonaka 71 68 73 71, Thomas Bjorn (Den) 74 70 71 68, Toshimitsu Izawa 67 72 73 71

285 Kaname Yokoo 73 71 69 72

286 Wei-Tze Yeh (Tai) 72 67 75 72

287 Jong-duk Kim (Sin) 72 70 76 69, Chris Campbell (Aus) 70 74 74 69, Tommy Nakajima 70 74 69 74, Koumei Oda 71 68 74 74, David Smail (Nzl) 72 72 70 73, Tomohiro Kondo 71 68 74 74, Steve Conran (Aus) 73 72 73 69, Yoshikazu Haku 69 74 78 66

288 Greg Meyer (USA) 69 74 73 72, Tadahiro Takayama 75 72 72 69, Ik-Je Chang (Kor) 73 68 75 72, Katsuya Nakagawa 73 67 76 72, Hideto Tanihara 70 77 72 69

289 Mitsuhiro Tateyama 73 70 72 74, Dinesh Chand (Fij) 76 70 74 69, Nozomi Kawahara 71 76 72 70, Toshinori Muto 73 68 76 72, Daisuke Maruyama 70 71 77 71, Sk Ho (Kor) 73 73 75 68, Tatsuhiko Ichihara 76 69 74 70

290 Katsumasa Miyamoto 71 75 75 69, Hidemichi Tanaka 76 71 71 72, Hideki Kase 70 69 79 72, Craig Jones (Aus) 74 71 73 72, Katsunori Kuwabara 76 70 72 72

291 Yasuharu Imano 73 73 71 74, Tetsuji Hiratsuka 75 67 75 74, Louis Oosthuizen (Rsa) 75 70 77 69, Nobuhito Sato 69 74 74 74, Takashi Kanemoto 73 70 73 75, Keng-chi Lin (Tai) 73 74 72 72

292 YE Yang 74 71 74 73

293 David Howell (Eng) 77 69 73 74

294 Ryoken Kawagishi 72 71 76 75

295 Hirofumi Miyase 73 69 78 75

296 Katsumune Imai 73 72 73 78

297 Jun Kikuchi 73 74 76 74

298 Shinichi Akiba 74 72 77 75, Nobuhiro Masuda 74 72 76 76

300 Yoshinobu Tsukada 73 73 76 78, Tatsuhiko Takahashi 72 75 79 74




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