Who is sitting atop the leaderboard at the PGA Championship?

It might not be long before Ireland has a new patron saint. St. Padraig, anyone? If nothing else, the Emerald Isle might want to consider establishing a national holiday -- sometime between the British Open and PGA Championship, perhaps?

-- in honor of native son Padraig Harrington. The Irishman joined a rare group Sunday, when he won his second consecutive major title by shooting 4-under-par 66 to win the PGA Championship at Oakland Hills. Harrington, who repeated as British Open champion last month in England, finished two shots ahead of playing partner Sergio Garcia and third-round leader Ben Curtis with a score of 3-under 277.

The Irishman's third major championship allowed him to join Walter Hagen (1924), Nick Price (1994) and Tiger Woods (2000, 2006) as the only players in history to win the British Open and PGA Championship in the same year. He's the first European to win back-to-back majors, the first to win the PGA since Tommy Armour in 1930 and the first Irishman to ever ... more.

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