Starting the day as the clubhouse leader after a sizzling eight-under opening round, the Kiwi couldn't reproduce that magic on day two at Thomastown.
Three-time major winner Padraig Harrington joined Lowry in making the cut on 3 under thanks to a brilliant finish. A beautiful mind crunching all the player stats. If quality local sport journalism is important to you, become a Stuff supporter today. You need journalists close enough to smell the liniment. He famously lifted the title as an amateur in 2009. Fox made a promising start to the day when he birdied the opening hole, only to follow it up with a bogey on the next pin and two more on the sixth and seventh holes in a scratchy front nine.
THOMASTOWN, Ireland (AP) — New Zealand's Ryan Fox was surprised Thursday to find himself leading the Irish Open after the opening round, ...
So just one of those days that shows how important patience is in a round of golf.” “It’s just a part of the game, isn’t it?” “I’ve been fighting it on the range the last couple of days and a 64 certainly didn’t look likely early in the round.
Spain's Jorge Campillo set the pace at the halfway stage of the Horizon Irish Open as home favourite Shane Lowry staged a grandstand finish to make the cut ...
“I should have been a lot better, but that’s kind of a bit like how I’ve been on the main tour. “Today was a little tougher than yesterday and I managed to play OK as well, so I’m quite happy about it. “Everybody knows how much this tournament means to me and how much I want to be here.
We've reached the halfway stage of the Irish Open and Jorge Campillo is bidding to be the fourth 36-hole leader in-a-row to win at the Mount Juliet Estate.
Both Lucas Herbert and Tiger Woods won here wire-to-wire and Ernie Els was in control at halfway in 2004, suggesting the leader is a fair price at 10.09/1. Frederic Lacroix -8 50.049/1 Jack Senior -8 50.049/1 David Law -8 40.039/1 Seamus Power -8 7.06/1 Here's the 36-hole leaderboard with prices to back at 22:25.
Jorge Campillo holds the halfway lead at the Horizon Irish Open, as home favourite Shane Lowry battled through to the weekend after a remarkable four-birdie ...
I'm just happy to be in the weekend. Don't know if I've ever birdied the last four to make a cut so that's a first. "I played great over the last two days, so I can't complain," Campillo said.
Fox couldn't find the form that saw him lead the field coming into today's round.
Three-time major winner Padraig Harrington joined Lowry in making the cut on 3 under thanks to a brilliant finish. He famously lifted the title as an amateur in 2009. Home favourite Shane Lowry staged a grandstand finish to make the cut.
The likes of Seamus Power and Niall Kearney will hope to reel in overnight leader Ryan Fox on day two of the Irish Open. Power and Kearney are both 4 under ...
The green was perfect and soft, so you can get some shots close. “It was difficult, the rough was thick. It was a great experience and a lot of fun.”
A battling last nine from Shane Lowry. Image: Ben Brady/INPHO. SHANE LOWRY PRODUCED a fantastic Friday finish to stay in the field at the Irish Open this ...
Spain’s Jorge Campillo leads the field on 11-under, his 68 today adding to an opening-round 65. Another 68 brought the Waterford man to eight-under, well-placed in a tie for fifth. The Offaly man birdied his last four holes to make the cut at Mount Juliet.