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Shane Lowry was tied atop the Truist Championship leaderboard late on Sunday, until some ill-timed shots cost him the PGA Tour event.
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The Loop on MSNSepp Straka’s one-of-a-kind(?) collectible, Shane Lowry’s controversial exit and Hideki Matsuyama’s crazy PGA practice videoShane Lowry’s Irish goodbye: Lowry came up just short of Straka at Philly Cricket Club and then left without doing media to join a growing list of golfers who have done the same in the past year that includes Rory McIlroy (2024 U.S. Open) and Collin Morikawa (2025 Arnold Palmer Invitational).
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The Mirror US on MSNShane Lowry sticks to his word with actions after near miss at Truist ChampionshipShane Lowry was in no mood to speak to the media after his near miss at the Truist Championship on Sunday as the Irishman's wait for a solo PGA Tour win goes on
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Golf Monthly on MSNShane Lowry’s Expensive Final-Hole Three-Putt Cost Him $400,000 At Truist ChampionshipShane Lowry not only missed out on the Truist Championship but also $400,000 with his late three-putt on the final green
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Irish Star on MSNShane Lowry closes in on $30 million winnings as PGA Tour star eclipses Tommy FleetwoodShane Lowry has been a dominant force on the PGA Tour for a decade, with the Irishman closing in on $30 million in career winnings under the banner thanks to incredible finishes
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The Mirror US on MSNRory McIlroy told to alter PGA Championship plans after Shane Lowry loses $1.8 millionSepp Straka took advantage of Shane Lowry's late mistakes to win the Truist Championship as the Irishman missed out on a $3.6 million first prize in Pennsylvania
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The PGA Tour held a Signature Event in Philadelphia, the Truist Championship. It turned into a battle of potential European Ryder Cup teammates.
Straka battled down the stretch but ultimately ended a tournament standing atop a leaderboard for the second time in 2025
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The Mirror US on MSNRory McIlroy pinpoints 'big difference' in Shane Lowry's game ahead of PGA ChampionshipRory McIlroy has been taking note of fellow Irishman Shane Lowry's recent form entering the year's second major championship.
The putter is vibing, he won the PGA here in 2017, and he has finished second, first and T-2 in his past three non-Augusta starts, and he never plays well at the Masters. Keith Stewart, PGA, Read The Line: Bryson DeChambeau (+950,