Shane Lowry penalized 2 shots in golf rules conundrum
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Shane Lowry was given a two-stroke penalty after the second round of the Open Championship at Royal Portrush Golf Club on Friday. Lowry was determined to have caused his ball to move while taking a practice swing in the rough ahead of his second shot on the par-5 12th hole.
Shane Lowrys hopes of another major victory at Royal Portrush suffered a significant setback after he was handed a two-shot penalty at the end of his second round at The Open.
Shane Lowry was assessed a two-stroke penalty after the second round of the 153rd British Open for causing his ball to move at Royal Portrush Golf Club while making a practice swing.
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.
Shane Lowry won the 2019 Open Championship at Royal Portrush, but is not having as good of a time in 2025.
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Yardbarker on MSNShane Lowry has strong reaction to being assessed two-stroke penaltyShane Lowry caught an unfortunate break during the second round of The Open Championship on Friday, and the Irishman suggested that he disagreed with the ruling.
Shane Lowry made a practice swing at the Open Championship that caused a ball to move, leading to a controversial two-stroke penalty.
Irish golfer Shane Lowry won the Open the last time it was held at Royal Portrush in 2019 (pictured above), and this weekend, he’ll be looking to repeat his victory on the course. “I always said for a long time that no matter what I achieve in golf,
Rory McIlroy was there for the most consequential moment of Shane Lowry’s career, kneeling greenside when his best friend secured t
A mural of Shane Lowry holding aloft the claret jug adorns the side wall of a house just across the road from Royal Portrush.
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Irish Star on MSNShane Lowry couldn't believe what he told Scottie Scheffler at The Open ChampionshipScottie Scheffler's shot on hole 5 during Round 2 of The Open Championship was so pure, Shane Lowry just had to congradulate the world No. 1, on course to win the event
Golf's final major of the year is upon us, as the best players in the world return to Northern Ireland's Royal Portrush for the 153rd playing of the Open Champi