Pádraig Harrington Wins the 45th U.S. Senior Open at The Broadmoor, Claiming His Second Senior Open Title
- Pádraig Harrington won the 45th U.S. Senior Open at The Broadmoor East Course in Colorado Springs on Sunday.
- Tournament officials moved tee times earlier on Sunday due to expected afternoon inclement weather that could delay play.
- Harrington shot a 67, three strokes under par, on the final day to finish at 11 under, edging Stewart Cink by a single stroke.
- Harrington explained that whenever he returns to compete and emerges victorious, he still feels anxious and pressured, not wanting to make any mistakes.
- This victory marks Harrington's second U.S. Senior Open title and extends his PGA Tour Champions wins after his 2024 Simmons Bank Championship victory.
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