HARRI'S WINNING AT LAST

PADRAIG Harrington won for the first time in over two years yesterday following a comfortable threestroke victory at the Iskandar Johor Open.

The Irishman, whose last tournament success came at the 2008 US PGA Championship, started the day with a fiveshot lead and victory was never in doubt as he closed with a three-under par 69 at the Horizon Hills Golf and Country Club.

South Korean Noh Seungyul finished strongly with a superb seven-under 65 to claim second place while Chinese Tapiei's Lin Wentang took third following a 68.

Harrington, who walked away with the $198,125 winner's cheque, had played through the pain barrier all day after tweaking a muscle in his neck.

He showed no ill effects from the injury and started with aplomb by reeling off three straight birdies from the second.

The 39-year-old bogeyed the fifth but added further gains on the 11th, 13th and 14th holes and though he dropped two shots in his last three holes it mattered not as he comfortably sealed victory on his debut at the Asian Tour event.

"Two years is a long time, especially when you're reminded most weeks you play. It's nice and very important for me to win. It's somewhat a monkey off your back," said Harrington.

"Winning is a habit. Every time you win, it is important but when you haven't won for a while it does add a bit more emphasis to it. It makes it all the more memorable."

Fresh from helping Europe to Ryder Cup success earlier this month, Harrington had been in fine form throughout the tournament and held at least a share of the lead for the first three rounds.

"There's no doubt that it was my week to win," added the three-time major winner. "If you had followed me for the four days, I don't think anyone would have questioned that my name was written on the trophy before the tournament started.

"I got the breaks all the way through."