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The Open 2019: Shane Lowry backed by Graeme McDowell to ‘create his own shadows’ after maiden major victory

The Irishman landed an emphatic win at Royal Portrush by six strokes over Tommy Fleetwood

Nick Purewal
Sunday 21 July 2019 18:46 BST
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Graeme McDowell has tipped Shane Lowry to “create his own shadows” as the County Offaly man secured his maiden major crown at The Open.

Lowry was battling Tommy Fleetwood for the Claret Jug at Royal Portrush, with Northern Ireland local McDowell hailing the Clara-born 32-year-old’s mental resolve.

McDowell revealed that the very first time they met, when he won the Irish Open as a 22-year-old amateur back in 2009, Lowry’s supreme confidence shone through.

“He can create his own shadows, he’s always been talented,” said McDowell of Lowry.

“I remember the first day I met him, I’d just shot 61 at Baltray the week he won.

“And he came in having shot 62, and he didn’t even really introduce himself, he just came in and said ‘I can’t believe you beat me by one out there’. And I was like ‘who’s this kid?’.

“But we’ve become very good friends, I’ve always respected his game so much, because he’s very ballsy.

Shane Lowry is crowned The Open champion after a six-shot victory at Royal Portrush (Reuters)

“He’s a phenomenal driver of the ball, and he’s one of the best chippers of the ball I’ve ever seen.

“He’s a great kid. To have an Irishman on top of the leaderboard is extra, extra special.”

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