Shane Lowry, British Open and Endures Two-Stroke Penalty
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Golf Digest on MSNBritish Open 2025: Shane Lowry's Friday night (and Saturday morning) somehow got worse post-penaltyWhether he won or tied for 35th, Shane Lowry's return to Royal Portrush six years after his Open championship win promised to be a special one. It has been anything but for the Irishman this week. While his week did start with a one-under 70,
Cheering him on will be his wife, Wendy Lowry, and their daughters, Iris and Ivy. “There were plenty of times I have been crying myself to sleep or wondering am I able to keep going but when you have a good strong woman behind you it makes it easier,” Shawn said in 2019, per the Irish Independent. “I owe a lot to her.”
The Shane Lowry ruling was complicated. Here's why it cost him two strokes during the Open Championship at Royal Portrush. The post The Shane Lowry ruling was complicated. Here's why it cost him 2 strokes appeared first on Golf. The Shane Lowry ruling was ...
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Irish Star on MSNRyder Cup captain calls for change after Shane Lowry treated 'harshly' at Open ChampionshipPaul McGinley believes the rules of golf need to change after Shane Lowry was slapped with a "harsh" two-shot penalty after his second round at The Open Championship
Shane Lowry was caught in a foul-mouthed rant during the second round of The Open at Royal Portrush – before being handed a two-stroke penalty. The Irishman has been looking to win his
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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
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Belfast Live on MSNShane Lowry fears cheating accusation as he calls for The Open to take actionShane Lowry was slapped with a two-shot penalty during the second round of The Open and the former champion feared being labelled a cheat if he argued against the decision
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Irish Mirror on MSNScottie Scheffler has his say on controversial Shane Lowry moment at The OpenScottie Scheffler holds the lead at the halfway stage of The Open on ten-under-par, one shot ahead of England's Matt Fitzpatrick However, Friday's round wasn't without controversy. Shane Lowry incurred a two-shot penalty after his ball moved during a practice swing.