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Whether he won or tied for 35th, Shane Lowry's return to Royal Portrush six years after his Open championship win promised to ...
Irish golfer Shane Lowry said he feared being “slaughtered” on social media if he did not accept the two-stroke penalty he ...
PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland — Shane Lowry’s Portrush British Open defense won’t officially be dead until Sunday’s final round is complete. It didn’t officially end with the 3-over-par 74 he shot in ...
Lowry didn’t want to make excuses, but Saturday was brutal as he shot 74 while battling a virus at the Open Championship.
Lowry caught a virus and felt like “throwing up all over the place” during a third-round 74. And when asked about his Friday penalty, wasn't in a talking mood.
A former Open Championship winner was hit with a harsh penalty that put him right on the cut line nearing the end of his ...
Shane Lowry had to take a two-stroke penalty at the 2025 British Open Championship at Royal Portrush, explaining the ...
Shane Lowry hoped to make birdies to close in on Scottie Scheffler at the British Open. Then, he learned about a potential ...
The camera did show the ball move, but without the camera, the infraction might have gone unnoticed. And the question of fairness arises. There aren’t cameras on every golfer. So should Lowry be held ...
The R&A has released an official statement following an incident where Shane Lowry was assessed a two-stroke penalty for accidentally causing his ball to move a ...
Rules officials, such as Australian Heath McLeod, can find themselves at the centre of the biggest controversies in world golf, as has been the case at this week’s British Open.