Shane Lowry Curses Royal Portrush
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Shane Lowry says he would like the Open to return to Royal Portrush "next year" after an "incredible" week of support.
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Irish Star on MSNShane Lowry's reaction to Open crowd sums him up after bouncing back from rules controversyShane Lowry's week was hampered by a two-shot penalty in the second round of The Open Championship, but the Irishman bounced back with an impressive finish on Sunday
Shane Lowry has been assessed a two-shot penalty for his golf ball moving in the rough on the 12th hole of the British Open.
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The42 on MSNLowry shifts focus to Ryder Cup after finally finding an enjoyable day around Royal PortrushAND IT WAS on Sunday that Shane Lowry was given a break. Having endured all manner of adversity across the week, Lowry enjoyed the climactic sunshine at Portrush, finishing with a five-under, six-birdie 66 that was illuminated by a hole-out from the fourth fairway.
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Irish Star on MSNScottie Scheffler's Shane Lowry gesture on last hole sums him upScottie Scheffler stormed to a dominant victory at The Open Championship at Royal Portrush, but the American offered a wonderful touch to Shane Lowry before the Northern Ireland fans
Shane Lowry unleashing F-bomb rants during golf tournaments is certainly nothing new. He did it at this year's PGA Championship. He did it at last year's British Open. He, well, you get the point. But what happened on Friday was still a bit shocking from the Irishman.
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Daily Express US on MSNShane Lowry shows his true colors at The Open after rules controversyShane Lowry, a familiar face at Royal Portrush, received another warm welcome as he made his way down the 18th hole at The Open Championship on Sunday. Lowry, who clinched the Claret Jug at Portrush in 2019,
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The42 on MSNScheffler's masterpiece gives the Portrush crowds what they expected rather than what they wantedThe crowds racing behind Scheffler down the 18th fairway were neither as large nor jubilant as those chasing Shane Lowry six years ago, but it was no less a procession. Minutes la
Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry both let emotions get the better of them at Royal Portrush during the second round of The Open Championship, with microphones picking up their swearing