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CAN PAY Inside Shane Lowry’s Canadian Open prize money payout as Irish golf ace earns six-figure sum

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SHANE Lowry’s Saturday round may have scuppered his chances of winning the Canadian Open but it still wound up being a very profitable four days for him.

The 2019 Open champion wound up finishing in a tie for 13th place on a tournament score of 13 under par.

That left him five shots off winner Ryan Fox who defeated Sam Burns in a play-off.

For his efforts Lowry will take home a paycheque of $180,810 with New Zeland native Fox scooping $1.76 million.

The Offaly man will be buoyed by his performance ahead of the third Major of the year — this week’s US Open at Oakmont Country Club.

Lowry catapulted himself into contention on Thursday with a scintillating opening-round score of six-under-par.

He backed that up on Friday with a two-under round of 68.

But with pal Rory McIlroy having packed his bags at the halfway stage, the leaders struck clear on Saturday, while Lowry could only shoot another 68.

He got off to a cracking start in Toronto yesterday.

The Clara man shot an eagle on the first before backing it up with three birdies on the spin.

But a bogey on the ninth after four consecutive pars halted his momentum.

And while he steadied the ship by parring the next five, he was running out of time and holes to remain in contention.

 

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