Shane Lowry says why he is pleased despite finishing outside the top 25 at the Houston Open
Photo by Mike Mulholland/Getty Images Shane Lowry has explained why he was so pleased with his performance at the Texas Children’s Houston Open despite finishing outside the top 25 at Memorial Park. It has been a turbulent few weeks for Lowry. He missed the cut at both the Arnold Palmer Invitational and The Players Championship.
But of course, the most painful result for the Irishman in recent weeks came at the Cognizant Classic when he threw away the title over the final three holes at PGA National. Shane Lowry assesses his performance at the Texas Children’s Houston Open Lowry was unable to contend this week at the Houston Open . However, there were some positive signs heading into The Masters , including a hole in one early on in his final round.
Ultimately, the 2019 Open Championship winner spent much of Sunday moving in and out of the top 30. Photo by Mike Mulholland/Getty Images Nevertheless, he suggested that he felt as though he exceeded expectations given the questions that Memorial Park poses. “It’s pretty cool to make a one, isn’t it?
I made one at Pebble last year and that’s my first one since. Yeah, it’s a good start to my round. Unfortunately I didn’t kick on from there.
But yeah, it’s pretty cool. Always nice. I’m pretty happy,” he said.