Frustration for Shane Lowry on day three in Memphis
Shane Lowry shot a third-round 71 to drop back to three under at the FedEx St Jude Championship in Memphis.
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Shane Lowry shot a third-round 71 to drop back to three under at the FedEx St Jude Championship in Memphis.
Rory McIlroy missed the cut at the first FedEx Cup play-off event by bogeying the final hole at TPC Southwind.
Rory McIlroy missed the cut at the first FedEx Cup play-off event by bogeying the final hole at TPC Southwind.
Shane Lowry remains best of the Irish contenders after the second round at the FedEx St Jude Championship in Memphis.
Si Woo Kim marked a strong start to the FedEx Cup play-offs with an eagle as he carded an eight-under 62 and snatched a share of the lead with JJ Spaun, with Shane Lowry the best of the Irish after a 68.
South Korea's Kim Joo-hyung wrote his name into the record books with an extraordinary first victory on the PGA Tour in the Wyndham Championship. Kim started the week with a quadruple-bogey eight on his opening hole, but rebounded to shoot 67 and added rounds of 64, 68 and 61 to finish 20 under par at Sedgefield Country Club. The 20-year-old - who is the second youngest winner on the PGA Tour since 1932 - made six birdies and an eagle in a front nine of 27 and although a bogey on the 10th halted his momentum, birdies on the 15th and 16th helped seal a five-shot win over Sungjae Im and John Huh.
The third round of the Wyndham Championship was suspended because of lightning in the area, with play set to resume on Sunday morning.
Shane Lowry may need to de a bit of work to improve his carbon footprint after flying home having thought he had missed the cut at the Wyndham Championship, only to jet back to Greensboro after making it through to the weekend. The Irishman was one of the early starters and after posting a score of two-under after 36 holes, he departed Sedgefield Country Club feeling it would not be good enough to make the cut.