Mike,
I think it has to be considered one of the best final 9 holes. He did it in difficult conditions, on a fine course, in the most prestigious major held, and he was bold, he didn't sit back but flat went after it and took everyone to the woodshed. David Grahmn's (sp?) last round at Merion was pretty darn good, I think he hit every fairway and every green.
Kelly,
I agree, it was a great nine holes under extremely adverse conditions.
A great exhibit of great ball striking.
Jim Nugent,
At ANGC the excitement is in the players making eagles and birdies on the back nine. The element of iminent danger vis a vis X's isn't there.
It's a different kind of theatre.
30+ mph winds and rough that is next to impossible, with narrow twisting, rolling fairways that feed into bunkers made Harrington's performance one of the great ones.
Had Tiger been there and done the same thing, it would have been deemed the greatest back nine in Open history.
Where's Rodney Dangerfield when you need him ?