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Shane Lowry shows that good form outweighs a poor track record at the Arnold Palmer Invitational



Shane Lowry shows that good form outweighs a poor track record at the Arnold Palmer Invitational

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Shane Lowry knew he was playing good golf because he gave himself a chance to win last week he also knew his record at Arnold Palmer’s Bay Hill Club and Lodge was as bad as any course he had played good form W out Thursday in the Arnold pommer Invitational presented by

MasterCard low made three birdie putts from outside 20 ft chipped in for eagle and avoided most of the trouble for a six under 66 giving him a one-hot lead after the opening round how bad is Lowry around this track a horrific the Irishman chuckled and the statistics support that sentiment in his sixth

Appearance at this tournament it marked the first time Lowry carded below 70 last year he made the cut for the first time but faced setbacks including an 80 in the third round finishing tied for 67th despite leading at the cognizant classic last week until a reain delayed

71 left him for strokes behind Lowry needed a sponsor exemption to join the 69 player field at this signature event given his status as the open championship winner a well-regarded personality and a MasterCard Ambassador the presenting sponsor securing entry was the straightforward part navigating Bay Hill had always been a challenge but

This time he made it look effortless it’s one of these places where some people love it I’ve struggled with it over the years he said it’s a nice place to come it’s obviously a great tournament a huge tournament and I’m very happy with that today maybe that’s

The kind of score I need to shoot around here to just give myself the confidence to go out and play my game around here if you’re new here subscribe to the channel to stay up toate with all the news in the World of Golf and turn on

The notification Bell so you don’t miss any videos lowri wasn’t alone in having modest expectations Matsuyama the winner of the Genesis Invitational 3 weeks ago faced unexpected back pain forcing him to withdraw from the proam uncertain about his performance in the opening round he experienced a setback with a

Double hit on the 15th hole resulting in a bogey however he bounced back by chipping in for Eagle ultimately finish in with a respectable 67 Justin lower posted a 67 on a day that saw relatively reasonable scoring especially considering Bay Hills challenging standards the course known for firm

Greens and thick rough poses a tough test leading up to the Masters uncharacteristically Florida experienced little wind in March and some rain slightly softened the greens Russell Henley and Sam Burns were part of the group at 68 with Jordan spe Justin Thomas and the open Champion Brian

Harmon among those at 69 19 players scored below 70 and the average was 71.5 world number one Scotty Sheffer shot a 70 missing only three greens spe’s round had its ups and downs marked by three consecutive Bogies on the front nine despite two three putts a skillful

Par save on the 10th and three subsequent birdies put him back in contention his t-shot on the 16th went out of bounds but he finished with a 25 foot birdie putt defending Champion Kurt kayama rallied for a 78 Patrick Klay missed opportunity in a 74 and Rory Moy

Had a 73 the player hosted signature event at Bay Hill will have a 36o cut on Friday with Low’s performance influencing the outcome low mindful of his past struggles at Bill remains focused on the present he acknowledges the course’s potential challenges over the weekend but sees his opening 66 as a strong start

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