Padraig Harrington captured his third U.S. Senior Open championship on Sunday at Scioto Country Club. The three-time major winner overcame a one-shot deficit to start the final round and became only the second player to reach that milestone.
Harrington reflected afterward on the mental aspects of golf that he believes will increasingly separate top players. He noted that physical skills have become widespread due to technology, and future success will hinge on imagination and resilience once a saturation point is reached.
The Irish golfer also shared thoughts from earlier in the week about the demands of professional play. He emphasized that once a basic level of ball striking is achieved, the game becomes almost entirely mental, with experience helping navigate pressure and uneven breaks.
Harrington added that he enjoys competing frequently and does not regret adding events to his schedule. He shot a four-under 66 on Saturday, the lowest round of the day, en route to the victory.