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Harrington surges clear
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Harrington surges clear

Three-time Major winner Padraig Harrington continued to do everything in his power to ensure his prediction of a home winner came true as the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open Hosted by the Rory Foundation resumed at a windswept Royal County Down on Friday.

Padraig Harrington

Former champion Harrington predicted on Wednesday that an Irish player would lift the trophy on Sunday, with World Number One Rory McIlroy seemingly the most likely contender.

But while McIlroy faced an uphill battle to avoid a third straight cut in the event after an opening 80, Harrington claimed a share of the overnight lead with Germany's Max Kieffer with an opening 67.

And after starting his second round on the back nine with a run of six pars, Harrington picked up his first birdie of the day on the 16th to move into the outright lead on five under par.

There was not such good news for another home player however, with 2009 winner Shane Lowry going on a run of three bogeys in four holes to drop to four over par.

That was one shot outside the current projected cut, although that seemed certain to rise as more players took to the course, with McIlroy scheduled to start his second round at 1pm.

 

Harrington holed from 15 feet for birdie on the 17th to extend his lead and missed from just six feet for an eagle on the par five first, but the tap-in birdie took him further ahead of the chasing pack.

At seven under par the 43 year old, whose victory in the Honda Classic in March was his first outside Asia since the 2008 US PGA Championship, was three ahead of Kieffer, who had started with two pars, with 2002 winner Søren Hansen, Austria's Bernd Wiesberger and France's Alexander Levy all two under.

Lowry bogeyed the 17th but successfully two-putted the 18th with a wedge to reach the turn in 40, his putter understood to have been damaged after he missed a short putt on the 12th.

 

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