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Minus Woods, British Open Playoff Lacks Drama

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by Allonthefield

It was a tremendous day of celebration for Padraig Harrington, who won his first major at the British Open this evening at Carnoustie.

His wife and parents must be ecstatic. Sergio Garcia, whom Harrington beat in a four-hole playoff, must be devastated.

But does anyone else care?

Harrington has had a couple of top 10 finishes in prior majors, but he's no threat to become a dominating force in the sport. Garcia, who is arguably the more talented of the two, only solidified his reputation as a poor finisher, a guy who can't come up big when push comes to shove.

Mostly, though, the major tournament demonstrated how badly the sport needs Tiger Woods. Or more specifically, a nemesis for Tiger Woods.

Woods, who undoubtedly lacked focus following the birth of his first child last month, finished tied for 12th. Yet even those who root against Tiger had to wish that he had been contending today.

When Tiger's in it, which he usually is, the final round takes on an entirely different flavor. When he's not, tournaments -- even those that end in playoffs -- just seem bland.

Is it too much to ask for another golfer to step and challenge Tiger Woods, to push him to become an even greater golfer? Perhaps. But two-and-a-half years ago, who could have imagined that anyone in this generation could challenge Roger Federer?

Whether it be Garcia, Phil Mickelson, Vijay Singh, or some golfer we've never heard of, golf needs its Rafael Nadal now more than ever.

This article is also posted at All on the Field sports blog.


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ThecrookedcapAll-Star
864 days ago
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It's rather unfortunate you cannot enjoy golf without Tiger Woods in the lead. It was a dramatic end of regulation, with no one seeming to be able to handle the 18th (history repeating itself there). I enjoy both Garcia and Harrington, so their performances drew me in. Whoever won the playoff would be Champion Golfer for the Year, the loser "Best player without a major".
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AllonthefieldVarsity
864 days ago
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I wouldn't say I can't enjoy golf AT ALL without Woods in contention, it's just that he makes it so more exciting. Perhaps it would have been fair to say that this was a good major, but it could have been great had Woods been one of the participants in the playoff.
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WrmjrRed-Shirting
864 days ago
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I agree. Typically, if Tiger is in the hunt on Sunday, there is less drama rather than more. I'd love for someone to routinely challenge Tiger, but absent that, I'd much rather see a finish like today's open.
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Brendan.CanneyDiv-I Stud
864 days ago
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Being a full blooded Irish I was extremely excited to see Padraig Harrington win his first Major and took pleasure in seeing Sergio choke, again.
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The sharkDraft Pick
864 days ago
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Disagree with the crux of this piece, All. For the first "Tigerless" Major since Mickelson won the Masters, this one had mad drama.
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SmittyliteSoccer Kid
864 days ago
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No drama? Are you crazy? How about everything A. Romero did on the back side, including six birdies, a bogey, and two double bogeys? How about Harrington putting two straight shots into the drink on 18? Or Garcia needing only a par on 18 to win in regulation, followed by him promptly making bogey? This was a fantastic finish, on par with Vandervelde's famous meltdown at the same course in '99. What a great Open Championship...
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AllonthefieldVarsity
864 days ago
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I guess the "crux" of this article is that other than Tiger, the tour lacks greatness these days. To me, the drama comes from knowing the history between the players, from knowing they want nothing more than to beat the other guy, not just to collect a paycheck. Other than Tiger, no one else has proved any real staying power in the last decade.
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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
864 days ago
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I thought it was a great round. I watched most of the tournament live, and it was thoroughly entertaining. From opening tee-off at 6:30am on Thursday, I wasn't bored right through until 8:00 on Sunday night.
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
863 days ago
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If you cant enjoy a tournament like that you are not a golf fan. Its just that simple. You are a fan of Tiger Woods. Belittling the performance of the other participants by suggesting Tiger lost because he became a father is pretty disappointing too. Harrington played unbelievable golf until the 18th (where he had problems all tournament) and while everyone criticises him for choking they are ignoring how he turned it around to finish with a 6. The suggestion that Tiger is the only one with staying power is moronic, he's the best player in the world but there are undoubtedly other great players. Perhaps you'd derive more fun from locking yourself in a bathroom with a Tiger poster and appreciating in a more intimate manner.
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Interceptor79Varsity
863 days ago
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I agree...Harrington played awesome and Garcia fought hard...who cares where Tiger was...he wasn't in it for the win and was being outplayed by men who are rated as less than equal to him...good for them!
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AllonthefieldVarsity
863 days ago
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Pretty harsh, wouldn't you say? You're certainly entitled to your opinion, but no need to bash mine or make it personal.
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