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That mental focus is something triple major championship winner Harrington says was missing for spells during his winless years.
“I think I got in contention three times since 2008,” said Harrington. So I really have struggled, as a lot of people who win major tournaments do, to live up to them, play up to them.
“I just got very intolerant of my mental game, my focus. It was never swing related, all focus related and I just got frustrated with it and found it very hard to really separate from the bad shots.”
“There is no doubt there were low points in those years because in 2008, 2009 I was very much in the penthouse. I wasn’t quite down to the doghouse but I wasn’t far away from it.”
Harrington said a key positive thought for the day came from his wife regarding his putting.
“I was talking to Caroline and she just said to me as I was heading out - “remember, if you had a putt, you wouldn’t ask anyone else to hit it for you”,” said Harrington “To be honest I wouldn’t. Maybe I would for a drive or two, but for a putt I wouldn’t.”