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Shane Lowry makes great joke about Rory McIlroy’s car park flare up

Published 07:47 2 Oct 2023 BST

Updated 07:48 2 Oct 2023 BST

Patrick McCarry
Shane Lowry makes great joke about Rory McIlroy’s car park flare up

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Bouncer, cheerleader, diplomat, golfer, singer... the man was doing it all in Rome.

Shane Lowry was in understandably buoyant mood after helping Europe win back The Ryder Cup from America at Marco Simone Golf Course.

The Clara native secured 1.5 points in his three matches and more than made up for the heartbreak of a heavy defeat on his competition debut, at Whistling Straits, in 2021. On the final day, he mounted an impressive comeback against Jordan Spieth, from 3 Down after five holes, and helped settle European nerves as the middle of the singles board turned red.

In the end, it was Tommy Fleetwood being conceded a birdie putt that clinched victory for Europe but, right around the same time, Lowry was going a shot up on Spieth to ensure he would win at least half a point. By the time Lowry came down 18, amid wild scenes, it was a rushed end to his match and he shook on a half with the American before being engulfed in a celebratory swoop.

Following the five point European win, Lowry spoke extremely well about what this whole week, and victory, meant, as well as him playing peacemaker when Rory McIlroy was fit to be tied in front of the clubhouse, on Saturday night.

Shane Lowry's car park joke

"Unbelievable," Shane Lowry reflected to Sky Sports after his match with Jordan Spieth ended.

"You know, like I said, I'm so grateful that Luke Donald put his trust in me and gave me a pick, and I think I proved my worth this week. And yeah, he's just been incredible from -- you know, there's so many little things that goes on behind the scenes that nobody in the whole world sees and Luke got absolutely everything spot on.

"Luke said we were going to go out early this week and hit them hard early and that's what we did. At one stage it was looking dodgy enough but I have faith in the lads and faith in myself. I'm very happy."

McIlroy did confirm his comments were directed at Mackay but were about fellow USA caddie Joe LaCava, who had irked the Europeans with celebrations and comments after Patrick Cantlay had holed a long birdie putt on the 18th green, on Saturday.

"I text Bones this morning," said McIlroy. "He was the first American I saw after I got out of the locker room so he was the one that took the brunt of it. He was just in the wrong place at the wrong time. I text Bones this morning and apologised for that."

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