Shane Lowry, who is competing in the Arnold Palmer Invitational this week, finishing as T2 after the first day, pointed out that he has changed various driver models during the preparations. The Irish golfer was in such a frenzy that he didn't know which Srixon driver model he was using yesterday.
Wyndham Clark is having a strong week at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, but he flirted with disaster on Friday's front nine.
Equally impressive were Shane Lowry, with 69 shots, as well as Rory McIlroy with 70. Clark currently has a one-shot lead, but it is clear that such a lead is no guarantee of any success at all. Shane Lowry stressed in an interview with the media that he did not expect a positive experience during the first day,
Shane Lowry two ahead of Wyndham Clark, with Collin Morikawa in tied-third alongside Corey Conners; Former Bay Hill champion Rory McIlroy four behind and world No 1 Scottie Scheffler seven back; Watch
The course played about two strokes easier for players with later tee times, aiding Wyndham Clark's round that ended with a 5-under 67 and a two-shot lead.