Shane Lowry keeps calm and carries British Open lead into weekend
Shane Lowry was a surprising model of calm amid all the calamity in the British Open on Friday.
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Shane Lowry was a surprising model of calm amid all the calamity in the British Open on Friday.
Shane Lowry believes he is ready to take whatever is thrown at him “on the chin” after keeping his bid for a second Open title firmly on track at Royal Troon.
Shane Lowry moved into the lead of the 152nd British Open at seven under par after his second round at Royal Troon on Friday as a tame Tiger Woods limped to 14 over to miss the cut. Woods is not the only big name to struggle in the blustery conditions on Scotland's west coast as Rory McIlroy will begin his second round at seven over and likely needing an under par round to make the weekend. Lowry had been usurped at the top of the leaderboard late on Thursday by unheralded Englishman Daniel Brown, who posted a six under 65.
Shane Lowry is the clubhouse leader at the Open after a hard-fought and eventful second round at Royal Troon.
Tiger Woods was headed for a third straight missed cut in the Open as Ireland’s Shane Lowry continued his bid for a second Claret Jug on day two at Royal Troon.
TROON, Scotland : Ireland's Shane Lowry joined England's Dan Brown at the top of the British Open second-round leaderboard at a sunny Royal Troon on Friday.
Shane Lowry insisted he would not get carried away by the prospect of a second Open title despite making a flawless start at Royal Troon.
The wind caught just about everyone off guard Thursday in the British Open. It came from the opposite direction off the Irish Sea, accompanied by occasional rain, and made Royal Troon a tougher test than anyone was expecting.