Last Tuesday on the eve of the British Open Championship three time Open Champion Nick Faldo said that no European golfer had won a major championship since Paul Lawrie won the 1999 British Open at Carnoustie because the European players are too friendly. Irish golfer Padraig Harrington said "We all have different ways of going about things. I don't believe that just because they are nice guys, they can't win a major. Surely that couldn't be it. There's this image of the European Ryder Cup team being the best of buddies but I think that's a false image. We are for the week of the Ryder Cup but we're competitors the rest of the time. It isn't as intense as the rivalry between Faldo and Seve but that's two guys right at the top. At the moment maybe the Europeans haven't got up to the level of winning majors. We have an awful lot of talented young players. They will win majors, there's no question about it. It could happen this week. It's just a question of that little breakthrough. If I don't win this week I'll certainly be rooting for a player I'm familiar with so that next time it will be easier because he did it."