They chanted his name, they rose as one for a standing ovation and long after Sh...
PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland - They chanted his name, they rose as one for a standing ovation and long after Shane Lowry had departed the 18th green to sign for a course-record 63, the crowd were still following him across the course, singing and celebrating with abandon.
“Honestly, that’s the most incredible day I’ve ever had on the golf course. I honestly can’t explain what it was like,” said Lowry. He was honest enough to concede that he — and the chasing pack — had been helped by the late afternoon and early evening stillness. “Tommy Fleetwood grew up in Southport, he’s played in bad weather and bad conditions before. J.B. Holmes flights the ball lovely, he’s pretty good. Brooks is there.DOWNPLAYING MEMORIES OF FAILURE
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