Eurosport - Wed, 01 Jul 17:17:00 2009
Three-times Major champion Padraig Harrington said he needed to halt his alarming dip in form this week at the French Open if he is to have any chance of retaining his Open title.
With the third Major only two weeks away, Harrington has missed his last four cuts, including the US Open two weeks ago where he was eight strokes worse than the mark.
A year-long slump - he has dropped from third to 11th in the world rankings - has coincided with the 37-year-old deciding to modify the swing that won him last year's Open and US PGA Championship and earned him the 2007 Open title.
Harrington said his new swing is still a work in progress as he strives for the consistency he feels he needs to win more Majors. However, even though he is close to being satisfied with it, time is not on his side.
"I'm running out of time for the Open," Harrington said the day before playing the French event at the National course near Versailles. "But the attraction of changing things is still great.
"If the Open wasn't just round the corner I'd be carrying on but at this stage I need to show some signs that I will be ready for it.
"There comes a point when you have to go with what you have got. I'm always an optimist but I don't believe in suddenly clicking into form. I have to work my way into it."
"At this stage I believe I will be ready," Harrington added. "But then again I thought I'd be ready for the US Open.
"This week it is more important to play well than perform well in terms of results. I need a certain level of confidence. If I'm going to play well in the Open it's got to start now."
Harrington's woeful showing at Bethpage, New York in the US Open was due to concentrating too much on the changes he is making, he said. "My backswing had totally gone off because I was focusing too much on my downswing."
That left him going back over old ground last week with his long-time coach Bob Torrance, father of former Ryder Cup captain Sam.
It is not just his swing that Harrington needs to find for Turnberry.
"I'm trying out two drivers with two different shafts, so that's like four drivers," he said. "I'm still trying to find the magic stick that goes straight and long."
This year's US Masters champion Angel Cabrera, who went through a similar poor period after claiming his first Major, the 2007 US Open, said he was not surprised at Harrington's struggles.
"It's such a tough time after you win a Major because everyone is expecting you to do everything perfect," said Cabrera, also in the French Open field. "I'm sure that's what he (Padraig) has been going through."
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dont worry Padraig you will be there or there above this week in Paris,and I will be there on sunday to support you.from Rafa,
dont panic padraig will come good again and shame on those fairweather supporters who are now jumping ship and criticising him oh ye of little faith. u dont become a bad golfer overnight after winning 3 majors. he is a perfectionist and its just not gelling at the moment but it will. he is the best golfer ireland ever produced so lets praise him and dont be so negative, even i hav the occasional bad day and i dont even strive 4 perfection.
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