Padraig Harrington defended the demanding schedules of professional golfers during an appearance at the 2026 U.S. Senior Open.
Speaking on Tuesday at Scioto Country Club in Ohio, where he is the defending champion, the three-time major winner addressed concerns about player workloads.
Harrington, who is in the midst of eight consecutive weeks of competition, said he has no issue with the volume of events. He noted that when he turned professional, 28 tournaments per year was the norm.
The Irish golfer contrasted modern complaints with his own experience, explaining that a typical tournament week would be a dream holiday for most recreational players. He added that he reminds himself of this perspective often.
Harrington also referenced the upcoming PGA Tour schedule changes for 2028, which will feature a 20-event calendar for elite players.