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The 2019 champion at Royal Portrush had his round of 70 turn into a 72 after a postround review surrounding a swing in wet rough at the 12th hole Friday.
Shane Lowry was hit with a two-stroke penalty after his second round of The Open, but Scottie Scheffler says Lowry was put in a tough spot.
Golf pundits are once again questioning Cameron Smith's decision to take the money on offer in LIV, after he missed the cut ...
Shane Lowry has been assessed a two-shot penalty for his golf ball moving in the rough on the 12th hole of the British Open.
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Marc Leishman is the sole surviving Australian at The Open at Royal Portrush, as the tournament was rocked late on Friday by ...
Shane Lowry has been handed a two-stroke penalty at The Open 2025 following a review after his second round. The R&A ...
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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.
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SportsGrid on MSNLowry's Controversial Two-Stroke Penalty in Golf ExplainedKeith Stewart joins Carver to explain Shane Lowry's golf conundrum: the effect of a contentious two-stroke penalty on his ...
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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 ...
Shane Lowry was given a two-shot penalty after the second round of the Open. Golf.com's staff discusses whether the ruling was unfair.
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Playing in the same group as Scheffler, 2019 winner here Shane Lowry was hit with a two-shot penalty at the end of the round after TV pictures picked up his ball moving as he prepared to play a shot ...
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