This is a recording of the interview set up with Dr Paul Hurrion for host Matt Adams which was aired on the PGA Tour Network Radio on August 16 and now sits on Matt’s own website, www.FairwaysofLife.com The ’Fairways of Life’ radio show broadcasts every Saturday and Sunday, one hour before the LIVE coverage of the PGA Tour on the PGA Tour Network XM 146!
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http://www.fairwaysoflife.com/media.asp Harrington - Hurrion Interview 16th August 2008
The interview is by New York Times Best-selling author Matthew E. “Matt” Adams who has sold over 1,000,000 books, making him one of the most successful authors of the last five years. Matt Adams is an international golf media personality, appearing regularly on the Golf Channel, where he fills the role of both reporter and columnist, and he is the host of the Fairways of Life Show on the PGA Tour Network, which is beamed around the world via satellite.
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The following interview can also be found in written form on www.golf.com in which Gary Van Sickle (Senior Writer, Sports Illustrated Magazine)
Gary Van Sickle, a senior writer for Sports Illustrated, joined the staff in 1996 and covers golf for the magazine and its Golf Plus section. He was a sportswriter and columnist at The Milwaukee Journal for 13 years, covering a variety of sports. Van Sickle was born in Midland, Mich., graduated from the University of Wisconsin (Madison) with a journalism degree and currently resides in Wexford, Pa., just outside Pittsburgh. He’s a scratch handicap (more or less, depending upon the size of the bet), and advanced through local U.S. Open qualifying in 1996 and played in sectional qualifying with Tour players Larry Mize and Tom Purtzer, just missing a spot in the Open by a scant 17 shots.