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Scott Harrington sees ‘a lot of parallels’ between playing piano and golf

Scott Harrington was in kindergarten when he started playing the piano. Either the keyboards or the band, it was his choice - his parents just wanted him and his brother Adam to broaden their horizons and get involved in music of some kind. So, for the next 11 years, Harrington would get up early and practice the piano for an hour or so before he went to school. That way, he'd still be free to head to the golf course or the gym when the final bell sounded each afternoon. "It’s something for sure I’d love my future kids to do," Harrington says. "I think it teaches you so much, especially at such a young age, about patience and working towards a goal. I mean, it would take months to perfect a piece." Harrington and his brother Adam took piano lessons from one of the best teachers in Oregon, the kind of instructor who nurtured students who went to Julliard. He remembers performing holiday concerts each year at a local department store, playing duets and four-handed piano pieces. "That was probably the coolest memory I have from doing it, because that was really fun," Harrington says. "Everybody was packed in this mall, and people stop, and everybody would watch a bunch of kids who are playing this insanely good Christmas music." Harrington and his brother competed, too, playing Beethoven and Bach and Chopin with hundreds of other aspiring pianists. "I was always relieved when the competitions were over," Harrington recalls. "I’d be so nervous for those things, but I would always do well. But I couldn’t quite hang with the people who are now doing it for a living. Those kids had talent and work ethic. … They would practice five, six hours a day. "It’s kind of the way I was with golf. That was their passion." Of course, those piano prodigies couldn't hang with Harrington on the golf course. The PGA TOUR rookie, who earned a scholarship to Northwestern, is ranked 94th in the FedExCup and playing in THE NORTHERN TRUST this week. Harrington sees the hard work and patience needed to learn a piece of music as similar to the discipline and dedication required to play golf at the highest level. He was never the kind of musician who could sit down and just jam. He was analytical, memorizing the piece and then performing it, just as he did while perfecting shots on the golf course. "No question," Harrington said. "We’re so rarely truly happy out here. Even when we play well, you know you can do better. There’s always something you want to improve on, and you have to be so patient. And when you go through a down stretch out here, maybe you’re not playing very well, and you kind of have to dig it out the dirt a little bit and just grind your way out. There’s no other way to do it. "And piano, I think, man it is frustrating. When you’re first learning a piece, I mean, you are starting at nothing, and just gradually improving week by week on a piece and grinding it to perfection. Because in piano, you truly are working towards perfection, where you don’t screw anything up. And there are so many little intricacies of pieces that there’s no doubt in my mind that it taught me a lot. … "There’s no question. You can’t really be halfway in on the keyboard, on piano, and kind of accomplish your goal. … It would help in a number of things, whether it’s in school or anything, any work of life that you go into. But yeah, golf for sure. There’s a lot of parallels." Harrington got the OK from his parents, who both played golf collegiately, to step back from the piano after his junior year in high school as the recruiting process ramped up. There were tournaments to play and college visits to take, and he knew he wouldn't be able to give music the attention his teacher required. "I was kind of relieved when I stopped, because I had a lot on my plate and things in golf was progressing really well, and I could put more time into that," Harrington recalls. "But I have nothing but good memories." Harrington doesn't have a piano in his home in Scottsdale. But when he visits his parents in Oregon, he'll occasionally sit down at theirs, although the 39-year-old says it can be frustrating because his skills have deteriorated. Maybe someday, though, he'll have time to devote to music again. "There's so much to learn from playing the piano in terms of responsibility and hard work and being patient and just seeing something through to fruition," Harrington says. "… Looking back, it’s something I’m really glad I did, an experience that I’ll certainly cherish.

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Missed the cut by three at TPC Sawgrass and out of the easier side of the draw to boot. Mixed bag at Copperhead favors the contrarians among course-history buffs, but he’s a reach in a vacuum until he proves that he’s all the way back. Gary Woodland … Disappointing MC at TPC Sawgrass where he was in the easier wave. It chased consecutive T5s to open the Florida Swing. He broke through at Copperhead in 2011, but since 2015, he’s just 2-for-6 and without a top 40. Brian Harman … Love the form, hate the fit. Since 2015, he’s 0-for-4 at Copperhead with a scoring average of 73.125. Henrik Stenson … Announced today as Europe’s Ryder Cup captain in 2023. The Swede has a sparkling record at Copperhead, but he remains chained to our doghouse until further notice. Stewart Cink Jason Day Mackenzie Hughes Scott Piercy Charl Schwartzel Brendon Todd Bernd Wiesberger Danny Willett RETURNING TO COMPETITION None. NOTABLE WDs Paul Casey … Slotted him No. 10 in my Power Rankings and in my original lineup in PGA TOUR Fantasy Golf. So it goes. He’ll likely return to Copperhead another year given that he’s connected for victory twice on the track. This isn’t too surprising given the stress of chasing the title at TPC Sawgrass and after what was a five-day event for a record prize fund. The break will give him a chance to catch his breath for next week’s Match Play where he’s been a fruitful contributor. Joaquin Niemann … Like Casey, I had the recent winner of The Genesis Invitational in the Power Rankings as well, but he withdrew before I filed, so you never saw him. Look for him at next week’s Match Play. Cameron Young … Continues to feel his way through a stupendous rookie season. This is his third early WD (Bermuda, Pebble Beach), but he’s qualified for the Match Play, so he’ll get his first break in six weeks to rest and prep. Sits 14th in the FedExCup, easily best among all 27 rookies. Sebastián Muñoz … Climbed one to 65th in the Official World Golf Ranking, so he can plan on a spot in next week’s Match Play once the DNPs are determined. Maverick McNealy … His Valspar debut remains on ice for another year. Finished T46 at THE PLAYERS, but he tumbled one spot to 70th in the Official World Golf Ranking, so he’ll be on the bubble to crash the field at the Match Play when it’s released on Friday. Even if he doesn’t squeak in, he can be proud of a terrific season thus far. He’s 11-for-12 and 22nd in the FedExCup. Doug Ghim … The T6 at THE PLAYERS lifted him to 101st in the FedExCup, so he’s earned his first break in six weeks. Taylor Pendrith … As noted in the latest Rookie Ranking, his T13 at THE PLAYERS was the best finish by a rookie in nine years. This will be his first week off in a month. Brandt Snedeker … Five straight MCs dating back to the Farmers and just 174th in the FedExCup, so he’d likely have been lightly owned at Copperhead despite a reliable and relatively strong record on the course. Kevin Tway … He’s 0-for-3 at Copperhead, and he went 0-for-3 on this Florida Swing, but he’s 63rd in the FedExCup because of his co-runner-up finish at Houston in the fall. It still accounts for over 80 percent of his points earned. Patrick Rodgers … This is his first early WD in three years but given that he’s just 1-for-5 with a T59 at Copperhead in 2018, it’s fair to wonder why he committed in the first place. But seriously, every golfer in the Korn Ferry Tour graduate reshuffle category goes into every season with the intent to play as often as possible. Of course, this isn’t his first rodeo and he’s 75th in the FedExCup despite no top 35s in his last 10 starts, but it’s still a great reminder that the value of addition by subtraction of a track that’s given him fits yields important rest. RECAP – THE PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP POWER RANKINGS Power Ranking Golfer Result 1 Collin Morikawa MC 2 Justin Thomas T33 3 Rory McIlroy T33 4 Jon Rahm T55 5 Hideki Matsuyama DNP 6 Viktor Hovland T9 7 Daniel Berger T13 8 Xander Schauffele MC 9 Adam Scott MC 10 Shane Lowry T13 11 Matt Fitzpatrick MC 12 Patrick Cantlay MC 13 Scottie Scheffler T55 14 Corey Conners T26 15 Will Zalatoris T26 16 Cameron Smith Win 17 Sungjae Im T55 18 Sergio Garcia T26 19 Talor Gooch MC 20 Tommy Fleetwood T22 Wild Card Dustin Johnson T9 SLEEPERS Golfer (Prop) Result Dylan Frittelli (+750 = top 20) T50 Danny Lee (+900 = top 20) WD C.T. Pan (+500 = top 20) MC Brian Stuard (+750 = top 20) MC Jhonattan Vegas (+400 = top 20) MC GOLFBET Bet Result Sergio Garcia, Tommy Fleetwood, Si Woo Kim & Paul Casey all top-40 finish (+2900) T26/T22/WD/3rd BIRTHDAYS AMONG ACTIVE MEMBERS OF THE PGA TOUR March 15 … none March 16 … Bud Cauley (32); Beau Hossler (27) March 17 … Aaron Baddeley (41); Patrick Cantlay (30) March 18 … none March 19 … none March 20 … Arjun Atwal (49); John Merrick (40) March 21 … Brandon Hagy (31)

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