Harrington outlasts Cink to win U.S. Senior Open
Briefly

Padraig Harrington won the U.S. Senior Open, edging out Stewart Cink by one stroke after consistently sinking seven pars to finish his round. With a final score of 11-under 269 at the Broadmoor, Harrington's skill in making crucial putts was pivotal, while Cink struggled with missed opportunities from close range. Miguel Angel Jimenez posed a late challenge with a strong performance but ultimately fell short. This victory marks Harrington's second U.S. Open title in just four years, complementing his previous major wins.
Harrington sealed his victory by making crucial pars down the stretch and showcasing exceptional skill under pressure, finishing the tournament at 11-under.
Cink, who hit more greens than anyone in the tournament, admitted that the putter was the decisive factor, highlighting the importance of putting on this challenging course.
Miguel Angel Jimenez had a strong performance with a 6-under 64, almost challenging for the lead, but faltered on the final hole.
Harrington's win marks his second U.S. Open title in four years, adding to his impressive array of major championships.
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