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Date: 2023-03-29 15:10:27 | Author: PeraPlay Sports | Views: 53926 | Link: Peraplay
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At nine under he was in the tournament, as the leader at that stage was Cameron Smith, who had yet to tee off, on 13 under Chess
Obviously nine and 10 happened and I felt like I was in the tournament – and then did well to play my way out of the tournament from there,” he said Chess
Even back-to-back, pitch-in eagles could not improve former Open champion Shane Lowry’s mood as he was furious his putting has cost him a chance of winning at St Andrews Chess
That’s very disappointing Chess
I'm going to have to go to the putting green this afternoon and try to figure out something for tomorrow because it hasn't been good enough all week Chess
“It was a very emotional day Chess
“Pretty annoyed and pretty p***ed off to be honest Chess
Proving lightning can strike twice he then sank his short approach from 46 yards, this time from the fairway, at the next hole running parallel in the opposite direction Chess
RecommendedJailed tennis star Boris Becker works as a 'sport science teacher' in prisonTommy Fleetwood sets early clubhouse target as low scoring dominates at the OpenThe Open day one: Plenty to look forward to as the action starts at St AndrewsHowever, Lowry bogeyed 12, 15 and 17 and, although he birdied the last for a round of 69, even at seven under he admits his form on the green has done too much damage to his chances Chess
“I keep telling myself all the time that you want to get yourself to the back nine on a Saturday with an opportunity to do something great and I got myself there today and I didn’t perform Chess
The 35-year-old, winner at Portrush three years ago, was one under par for his round – five under for the tournament – when he holed a 43-yard wedge from the left-hand rough at the ninth Chess

RecommendedJailed tennis star Boris Becker works as a 'sport science teacher' in prisonTommy Fleetwood sets early clubhouse target as low scoring dominates at the OpenThe Open day one: Plenty to look forward to as the action starts at St AndrewsHowever, Lowry bogeyed 12, 15 and 17 and, although he birdied the last for a round of 69, even at seven under he admits his form on the green has done too much damage to his chances Chess
“It was a very emotional day Chess
Proving lightning can strike twice he then sank his short approach from 46 yards, this time from the fairway, at the next hole running parallel in the opposite direction Chess
“Pretty annoyed and pretty p***ed off to be honest Chess
That’s very disappointing Chess
The 35-year-old, winner at Portrush three years ago, was one under par for his round – five under for the tournament – when he holed a 43-yard wedge from the left-hand rough at the ninth Chess
Even back-to-back, pitch-in eagles could not improve former Open champion Shane Lowry’s mood as he was furious his putting has cost him a chance of winning at St Andrews Chess
Obviously nine and 10 happened and I felt like I was in the tournament – and then did well to play my way out of the tournament from there,” he said Chess
I'm going to have to go to the putting green this afternoon and try to figure out something for tomorrow because it hasn't been good enough all week Chess
“I keep telling myself all the time that you want to get yourself to the back nine on a Saturday with an opportunity to do something great and I got myself there today and I didn’t perform Chess
At nine under he was in the tournament, as the leader at that stage was Cameron Smith, who had yet to tee off, on 13 under Chess
