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Since missing the cut at the U.S. Open, Shane Lowry has struggled, posting three straight finishes outside the top 40, including a T59 at last week's FedEx St. Jude Championship. He'll look to rebound ...
Shane reveals the 14 clubs he relies on each week and how they are set up to help him perform at his best. From his Srixon ...
"The Drew Barrymore Show" host stops by Bill Maher's "Club Random" and reveals why her intimate style of interviewing took off.
The 2025 FedEx St. Jude Championship concluded on Sunday, August 10, and Justin Rose claimed the title after a sudden-death ...
The PGA Tour worked with CBS, NBC and three outside companies developing a color-coded way to track tee shots. Who knew ...
BRIAN Dowling warned a former Virgin Media star that he was “going to get him in trouble” on air. The Six O’Clock Show host ...
For someone who is adverse to grand pronouncement, this display was a chilling statement. McIlroy is under no illusions what ...
Shane Lowry may not be in contention for the Claret Jug, but he may have just hit the shot of the day on No. 4 at the 2025 Open Championship.
Shane Lowry’s Portrush British Open defense won’t officially be dead until Sunday’s final round is complete.
Shane Lowry opened his campaign at the 153rd Open Championship with a steady one‑under‑par 70 in the first round, navigating Royal Portrush’s tricky links with minimal drama.
(CNN) — Irish golfer Shane Lowry said he feared being “slaughtered” on social media if he did not accept the two-stroke penalty he received at The Open Championship on Friday.
The R&A justified the two penalty strokes against Shane Lowry by releasing an official statement on Saturday.