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Shane Lowry tied for 12th at Canadian Open despite rousing start to final round
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Advertisement League of Ireland Horse Racing TV Listings GAA Fixtures The Video Review Sport meets news, current affairs, society & pop culture Rugby Weekly Extra Dive into all the news and analysis 3 times a week The Football Family Weekly insights from the week’s big talking points Advertisement More Stories Shane Lowry in action yesterday.Alamy Stock Photo FreeOuf of the traps Shane Lowry tied for 12th at Canadian Open despite rousing start to final round Offaly native was five-under par through first four holes to briefly hold solo lead. 9.41pm, 8 Jun 2025 Share options SHANE LOWRY FINISHED his final round at the RBC Canadian Open tied for 12th after earlier holding the outright lead. With play continuing, Sam Burns holds the clubhouse lead on 18-under par. Advertisement A rousing start to the day from Lowry had seen him shoot up the leaderboard to top spot. -5 thru 4 for @ShaneLowryGolf 🔥 You read that right. Lowry's the solo leader @RBCCanadianOpen on Golf Channel. pic.twitter.com/ujYaB9ilLk— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) June 8, 2025 He was five-under par for the day through his first four holes which took him to 15-under. He started with an eagle on the par-five first, driving to the fairway and then producing an approach to three feet. A four-foot putt followed on the second for a birdie and he backed that up with a chip in for another on three before sinking a putt from nine feet for a third consecutive birdie on the par-three fourth. A bogey on the par-four ninth was his only dropped shot but he couldn’t maintain the earlier momentum until a birdie three on the 15th. However, back-to-back bogeys on 17 and 18 meant Lowry had to make do with finishing for a share of 13th with play still ongoing. 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