WHEN you win three majors there is the luxury of choosing which one was the most fun.
For Padraig Harrington that was the 2008 PGA Championship.
Today marks 15 years since the Dubliner lifted the Wannamaker Trophy at Oakland Hills and it's nothing but fond memories when he casts his mind back to his third major triumph.
"Whereas the 2007 Open was the most exciting and it was my first and winning the Claret Jug in 2008 was the most satisfying after playing my best golf, this one was the most fun," Harrington tells the Irish Mirror.
A little over two weeks before teeing it up at the PGA Championship, Harrington defended the Claret Jug in the most impressive of fashions, seeing off Greg Norman at Royal Birkdale. Confidence was at an alltime high.
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