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Big win leads to busy schedule for Honda champ Padraig Harrington

By Doug Ferguson
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Big win leads to busy schedule for Honda champ Padraig Harrington

 
DORAL, Fla. (AP) – Padraig Harrington's game slipped so badly last year that he failed to keep full status on the PGA Tour for the first time. He wrote letters to tournaments asking for a sponsor's exemption and received one from every tournament but the CIMB Classic in Malaysia. 
 
Some of the tournaments responded within an hour of his request. It was easy to see why, and not just because he's a three-time major champion. 
 
The Honda Classic was the fifth straight tournament Harrington played, and he wound up winning in a playoff for his first PGA Tour victory since the 2008 PGA Championship. The immediate perk is a spot in the Masters through 2017. 
 
And he's about to be very busy. 
 
He has received exemptions to the Valspar Championship, Arnold Palmer Invitational, Valero Texas Open and Shell Houston Open. That's followed by the Masters, and it might be prudent for Harrington to return one of the exemptions so he's not worn out before Augusta National. That won't be happening. 
 
"I've got four invites the next four weeks, and I'm committed," he said. "One thing about getting an invite. I said, 'If you give me an invite, I'll be there.' While it's terrible preparation for the Masters to play four, I took the invite to Tampa, Bay Hill, San Antonio and Houston. And I will honor those invites because I got them. And I do appreciate them. ... It doesn't change it now because I'm busy. I owe a few people favors." 
 
 
His solution was to play the tournament and perhaps do less in the days leading up to the events. Except for one thing. Sponsor exemptions typically are asked to fill in on Monday pro-ams, or perhaps attending a sponsor party, sometimes both. Harrington now will be a draw for the Wednesday pro-am. 
 
"I'll be taking most Tuesdays off," he said. 
 
Harrington said he played 35 times last year – 32 were official world ranking events – and he wouldn't be surprised if he played that many or more this year because of his commitments and tournaments for which he now is eligible, such as two World Golf Championships, the Masters and The Players Championship. He also plays in Europe to keep his membership. One tournament he didn't get in was the Cadillac Championship at Doral. 
 
And he was relieved. 
 
"I couldn't do it," he said. 
 

Some 20 hours later, he was home in Ireland with a trophy and a much-needed rest.

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