“There’s a little bit of unfinished business after last year,” said Harrington. “When you’re a shot ahead playing the last and you’re within 12 feet for an eagle you expect to win. All credit to Angel last year, but I felt there was something to come back for – I want to go one better this year.
“I’m going to be trying very hard to win. It’s a good event and there is a relaxed atmosphere about it and I want to win. The Mid Ocean Club course is tricky in places – you can rack up a number out there. But there’s also plenty of opportunities for birdies.
“It’s an exciting course with lots of challenges which makes it very interesting. It is tougher if the wind blows but that’s great for me. I’m comfortable in the wind so I’d say it’ll be to my advantage if the wind blows.”
Immelman, 28, admits his competitive edge will be slightly neutered during the annual off-season extravaganza and is viewing the trip as more of a family vacation than a meaningful golf contest.
"Pretty much my whole family will be coming over to Bermuda for the Grand Slam," he said. "Obviously in any tournament you play you want to win but I will be viewing it as a vacation as well.
"We've all been playing so hard and now the PGA Tour and FedEx Cup is wrapped up this is our downtime.
"I'm looking to recuperate, spend some time with my family and enjoy some golf. I've never been to Bermuda before so I'm going to stay for a few extra days."
Paddy -145 over Trevor
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“I’m going to be trying very hard to win. It’s a good event and there is a relaxed atmosphere about it and I want to win. The Mid Ocean Club course is tricky in places – you can rack up a number out there. But there’s also plenty of opportunities for birdies.
“It’s an exciting course with lots of challenges which makes it very interesting. It is tougher if the wind blows but that’s great for me. I’m comfortable in the wind so I’d say it’ll be to my advantage if the wind blows.”
Immelman, 28, admits his competitive edge will be slightly neutered during the annual off-season extravaganza and is viewing the trip as more of a family vacation than a meaningful golf contest.
"Pretty much my whole family will be coming over to Bermuda for the Grand Slam," he said. "Obviously in any tournament you play you want to win but I will be viewing it as a vacation as well.
"We've all been playing so hard and now the PGA Tour and FedEx Cup is wrapped up this is our downtime.
"I'm looking to recuperate, spend some time with my family and enjoy some golf. I've never been to Bermuda before so I'm going to stay for a few extra days."
Paddy -145 over Trevor
Event starts tuesday.. so cash this bet and we will double down for the Vegas event. :aktion033