Sepp Straka wins Truist Championship
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Lowry, from Ireland, shot a second-round low 65 to move into second place. He also had praise for the Eagles legend.
Straka went head-to-head with Lowry in the final round at Philadelphia Cricket Club and prevailed for his second win of the season.
Shane Lowry's pursuit of ending his individual PGA Tour title drought since the 2019 Open Championship came up short at the 2025 Truist Championship. Despite sharing the 54-hole lead, Lowry faltered with bogeys on two of the final three holes,
In the final pairing Sunday, Shane Lowry was the no-doubt crowd favorite. Irish flags and soccer kits dotted some of the galleries. Every time he and Sepp Straka moved between holes, it was a Lowry love fest in the final round of the Truist Championship in a metro area filled with Irish-Americans.
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GB News on MSNShane Lowry refuses interview as pal Rory McIlroy sends rival inspirational message after victoryIrish golfer Shane Lowry refused to speak to the media after a disappointing finish at the Truist Championship on Sunday. The Ryder Cup star had started the final round level with Austria's Sepp Straka but ultimately had to settle for tied second place.
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The Mirror US on MSNShane Lowry closing in on $30 million mark after Truist as he overtakes Tommy FleetwoodShane Lowry narrowly missed out on victory at the Truist Championship on Sunday, but his T2 finish saw him leapfrog Tommy Fleetwood as one of the PGA Tour's highest earners
Shane Lowry declined to speak to the media after blowing his chance to win the 2025 Truist Championship with bogeys on two of the last three holes.