Shane Lowry has opened up on his Masters heartbreak at Augusta after ending tied-Thirtieth, revealing why he could not have a good time Rory McIlroy’s historic win.

Shane Lowry completed tied-Thirtieth on the Masters (Picture: Getty)
Shane Lowry has conceded it has been ‘a troublesome few days’ within the wake of his Masters heartbreak at Augusta final Sunday.
The 39-year-old started the ultimate spherical simply two photographs adrift of Rory McIlroy on the summit of the leaderboard, however finally completed in a tie for Thirtieth place following an eight-over spherical of 80.
Lowry is competing on the RBC Heritage this week and finds himself seven photographs behind chief Ludvig Aberg following the opening spherical. He began the event with a one-under spherical of 70 in South Carolina, which featured three birdies and two bogeys.
The 2019 Open champion addressed his Masters anguish afterwards, telling the Golf Channel: “I awoke this morning, and I felt like Thursday got here round fairly shortly this week. It has been a troublesome few days.
“You understand, I felt like I performed a variety of good golf final week and acquired actually nothing out of it.
“It is at all times onerous to do this once you put together a lot for a event like that and carry out nearly as good as I did for a number of days.
“However I attempt to take as many positives as I can. And at the moment, I really feel prefer it was at all times gonna be a troublesome sufficient spherical to get my type of mojo again, and I felt like I performed good at the moment.”
He added: “This sport has given me a variety of punches within the intestine this yr. It’s testing me a bit of bit, however, you realize, I am not going to cease working onerous.
“I am not going to surrender, and I’ll give my greatest for so long as I could also be taking part in this sport.”
















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