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Shane Lowry takes matters into his own hands at the Truist Championship after demanding big change from the PGA Tour

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Sepp Straka won the Truist Championship on Sunday, after Shane Lowry sadly went out with a whimper on the final hole.

The PGA Tour is so mentally challenging for these players. Lowry played well all week at the Truist Championship, but he will have left Philadelphia Cricket Club feeling hugely disappointed.

The 38-year-old Irishman has actually enjoyed a fairly strong season so far, with four top 10s to his name in 11 events played, and only one missed cut.

However, he is still missing the one thing that all top players crave – a win.

After the Trusit Championship, Lowry was told he must improve his putting if he is to win on the PGA Tour this season.

However, Rory McIlroy suggested that Lowry has changed since moving to America, in the sense that he has become far more competitive at the very highest level of the game.

The 2019 Open champion’s all-round game is actually very solid, but his weakness was laid bare on the final hole of the tournament after a really poor three-putt basically handed the title to Sepp Straka.

Shane Lowry takes matters into his own hands at the Truist Championship

Lowry’s three-putt on the 18th hole on Sunday meant that there was no pressure on Straka to hole his five-foot putt for the win.

It was really poor from the three-time PGA Tour winner.

Gone was his affable nature after he tapped in for bogey, as a real wave of disappointment engulfed the Irishman.

He walked off the 18th green at Philadelphia Cricket Club on Sunday looking like he had the weight of the world on his shoulders.

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