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Pádraig Harrington said there was still room for improvement in his game after securing his third victory in the last six majors.
"Do I believe I can improve as a player? Yes," said the 36-year-old Dubliner today after winning the US PGA Championship by two strokes at Oakland Hills on Sunday.
"There's plenty of my game to improve."
Harrington putted superbly down the stretch to seal his second successive major title on one of the toughest layouts in the game, doing so in the manner of world number one Tiger Woods as he almost willed the ball into the hole.
Harrington has joined Phil Mickelson, Ernie Els and Vijay Singh as a triple major champion and is perhaps the likeliest of that quartet to accumulate more.
"I have probably been the leading player in Europe for close to six years," said Harrington after becoming the first European to win the PGA Championship since Scottish-born Tommy Armour 1930.
"It's a big step to move up now and start competing on a different level. I'm world number three and I've got Phil and Tiger ahead of me.
"I don't necessarily pay attention to what they're doing. I pay attention more to what I'm doing."
Renowned for his workaholic approach, Harrington has always been a keen student with a yearning desire to improve under the tutelage of coach Bob Torrance.
"I am maturing as a player," said the winner of the last two British Opens. "Throughout my career I've always applied myself, looked for what would improve my game, found that and worked on it to improve.


