'It's very sad week for our family. To be honest, I wanted to go home on Thursday when I heard the news'
But I'll see him in a couple of weeks when he comes out here." He didn't necessarily play at the highest level, but he was very involved and loved in the community, and he was just a great man. He loved hardship. Everyone keeps telling me how proud he was of me over the last number of years, and hopefully I can do him another day proud tomorrow. He loved working. He loved hard work.
Shane Lowry says he's playing for a man he says was “great craic” — and playing well. Lowry revealed Saturday that his uncle, Jimmy Lowry, died Thursday ...
In his role, he is responsible for editing, writing and developing stories across the golf space. It’s been very difficult not to be there at home for my dad because my dad is a big softy and he’ll take this quite hard. “It’s a very sad day for our family. He didn’t necessarily play at the highest level, but he was very involved and loved in the community, and he was just a great man. Nick Piastowski is a Senior Editor at Golf.com and Golf Magazine. You just need to be very cautious and aggressive to your targets and just go out there and give it your best, and if that’s good enough at the end of the day, you hope to be standing here with the trophy.” Everyone keeps telling me how proud he was of me over the last number of years, and hopefully I can do him another day proud tomorrow.” “It’s a very sad week for our family. The news came to light after the Irishman’s third round, when a reporter asked him about the green-and-white ribbon that he had attached to the left side of his hat. He loved hardship. He loved working. I’m trying to play for him and play for his wife and his kids and my cousins and my uncles and my aunts and everyone at home because we’re a very close family and very proud of our name and very proud of where we come from.
Americans Chris Kirk and Eric Cole finished tied for first place on 14 under par, with Kirk winning the resulting play-off after one hole. It was a ...
Lowry got off to a slow start today, dropping a shot on the par four first hole. “I’m here now. SHANE LOWRY FINISHED in a tie for fifth place on nine under par at the Honda Classic in Florida following a final round of 70.
The Clara native's father's late brother Jimmy passed away aged 66 this week and after day three of the PGA event, Shane Lowry paid tribute to his late uncle, ...
He was great craic, and I loved him". He loved hardship. He loved working.
Shane Lowry was frozen out by a cold putter, but a first top-10 finish in the season in the Honda Classic sets him up nicely for two massive designated ...
I've had two nice weeks, and hopefully, I can build on this going forward now." "My golf game is in a place where I'm happy with it. I hit the ball well enough to get into contention but just didn't hole the putts." Obviously, I didn't get the job done today. "I have to look at the positives. Disappointing, but I had a lot of positives to take from this week.
American Chris Kirk birdied the first playoff hole to beat Eric Cole and claim the title on Sunday.
"Coming down the stretch, I felt good. I'm so grateful for my family. I'm so grateful for my sobriety.
Graeme McDowell finished in a tie for 11th and earned more than Lowry who was fifth at the Honda Classic.
Shane Lowry was also in action and was in a tie for fifth. Lowry was still in the money and earned a cool €273,000 for his weekend's work. And the Northern Ireland man was back in action at LIV Mayakoba over the weekend, finishing in a tie for 11th.
Kirk wins for the first time since taking a break from the tour to treat alcoholism and depression in 2019.
Cole gave it back at the Par 3 15th, where he failed to get out of a greenside bunker on his second shot and wound up making bogey. Cole had a run of three birdies on the third, fourth and fifth holes to tie Kirk at 14 under. Kirk made a 34 1/2-foot birdie putt on the eighth hole for a two-shot lead. Kirk had to take a drop, opening the door for Cole to potentially win with a birdie. Kirk's drive found the rough, forcing him to lay up on his second shot. This time, Kirk stuck his third shot to 16 inches for what proved to be the winning birdie tap.
Despite playing with a heavy heart following the death of his uncle last week, Shane Lowry finished in tied for fifth at The Honda Classic over the weekend.
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Offaly man Shane Lowry finished in tied for fifth at The Honda Classic over the weekend. The world number 19 carded a level-par final-round 70 on Sunday ...
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