Published on March 20, 2019

Harrington Back on Track at Maybank Championship


Padraig Harrington of Ireland. Photo: Getty Images

Padraig Harrington is teeing off his 2019 season in buoyant mood at the Maybank Championship as his recovery from a wrist injury exceeds expectations.

“I wouldn’t say the wrist is 100%, it might not be 100% for about nine months, or at least another six or seven months. I’m working away at it. I hit shots on the range here, I hit shots last week and the wrist is holding up, there’s no doubt about it. There’s a certain amount of mobility issues and I need to work on the strength of it, but in general, it’s right on track. If anything, it’s probably ahead of expectations,” he said.

The European Captain for The 2020 Ryder Cup is making his first appearance in the Kuala Lumpur event but has previously enjoyed success in Malaysia, recording five top-eight finishes in the Malaysian Open, including tied sixth on his last outing six years ago.

Those results also include two runner up spots, with one coming at this week’s venue, Saujana Golf and Country Club, as he finished just behind fellow three-time Major champion Vijay Singh in 2001.

“Traditionally the Malaysian Open was my first event of the season, if you go back 20 years. It’s my first event this year and I’m looking forward to that good karma, let’s say,” said Harrington.

Joining the Irishman in the field is fellow European Tour and Ryder Cup stalwart Miguel Ángel Jiménez, who echoed Harrington’s praise for the recent changes at Saujana.

The flamboyant Spaniard has enjoyed great success in Asia over the years, with his 21 European Tour victories including five Hong Kong Open titles. The 55-year-old is feeling as competitive as ever as he successfully balances life on the European Tour and the over 50s circuit, capturing his first two senior Major titles last year including the Senior Open presented by Rolex on the Staysure Tour.

“I’m still playing well on both tours. Now I dedicate more than 20 % to senior golf. But I still like to play on the European Tour too. I play maybe six tournaments a year,” said Jiménez.