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Harrington Announces His Entry Into The Quinn Direct British Masters
Thu, 23 Mar 2006 - 02:25 GMT

Padraig Harrington, hoping for a good week at The De Vere Belfry
The 34 year old from Dublin, joins a strong contingent of Irish players including Darren Clarke and Paul McGinley who are set to tee off in May to vie for this year’s coveted trophy and a share of the £1.8 million prize fund.
Commenting on his announcement, Padraig said “I’m really looking forward to the tournament. The competition is tough, but I am playing my way into some pretty good form this season , so I hope have a good week at
The De Vere Belfry.”
Andrew “Chubby” Chandler, Managing Director of promoters International Sports Management said; “I’m delighted that Padraig has entered in this year’s event. The strength of the Irish deputation demonstrates that the tournament is held in high esteem and that top golfers are keen to return to The De Vere Belfry and compete in the first British event of The European Tour.“
Also announcing his participation is Northern Ireland rising star, Graeme McDowell. The 27 year old, who finished 16th at last year’s event, hopes to improve on last year’s result; “I’m working hard on my game and relish the challenge that lies ahead - it promises to be an exciting tournament.”
The Quinn Direct British Masters 2006 will take place at The De Vere Belfry at Wishaw, Sutton Coldfield, which has been four-time host to the Ryder Cup. This event will see the return of top level European Tour golf to the venue along with many of its biggest stars.
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