Here’s the latest I can share about Shane Lowry and The Open.
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Shane Lowry had a notable Open Championship in 2024 at Royal Troon, where he led for much of the week but finished tied for 6th after a strong Sunday, reflecting a missed opportunity to win his second major. This remains a memorable Open for him, as he felt he played superbly throughout the week despite the final result.[1]
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In 2025, there were reports of a two-stroke penalty assessed to Lowry in the second round of The Open for causing his ball to move (and not replacing it to its original spot), which impacted his scoring that day. The penalty was widely discussed as a rare and frustrating ruling in the tournament’s context.[9][10]
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Beyond the penalties, Lowry’s focus in recent Opens has included returning to Portrush (The Open’s 2025 edition was hosted in Northern Ireland) with a view to competing strongly and leveraging his previous Open success in 2019 at Portrush. He has often discussed using big events as motivation to rebound and refine his game, including a renewed sense of purpose heading into majors.[4][6][7]
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For broader context, media coverage around Shane Lowry’s Open performances typically highlights his knack for resilience, his home-country support, and the ongoing pursuit of a second major title, with his 2019 Portrush victory remaining a pinnacle that colors expectations for future Opens.[3][4]
If you’d like, I can tailor a quick alert-style update pulling the most recent Open-related items for Shane Lowry (winner chances, current form, and any rule/penalty news) and summarize with sources.
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PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland – Shane Lowry was assessed a two-stroke penalty for accidentally causing his ball to move and failing to replace it to its original p
www.pgatour.comRules officials will speak with Lowry after the round to determine if he'll be assessed a penalty. It might be costly, as he's just a few shots clear of the cut line. Lowry was 1-under for the tournament at the time and eight shots back of leader Matt Fitzpatrick. Six years ago, the last time Royal Portrush hosted The Open, Lowry was named the Champion Golfer of the Year.
www.skratch.golfShane Lowry was given a two-stroke penalty after the second round of the Open Championship. Here's why.
www.usatoday.comShane Lowry thought he'd be heading back to Royal Portrush next year as Open champion again as he felt he was playing well enough to win at Troon
www.golfmonthly.comAfter a missed cut at last year's Open Championship, Shane Lowry overcomes self-doubt to claim first major
www.pgatour.comShane Lowry underlined his frustration at a tough back nine as he finished day three seven-under, while Tommy Fleetwood kept himself in with a chance at nine-under watch the final round live on Sky Sports The Open from 8am on Sunday
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