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Irish Golf Desk (Free subscription) | 22/11/2009
Shane Lowry Shane Lowry claimed the biggest cheque of his professional career and his best finish since his Irish Open victory when he tied for third behind Italy's Edoardo Molinari in the €1.5 m Dunlop Phoenix Tournament on Sunday. Molinari claimed his fourth win of the season and his third in his last five starts when he made a four footer on the second play-off...
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The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 23/11/2009
SHANE LOWRY showed some of the form that won him the Irish Open at Co Louth earlier in the year by finishing third in the Dunlop Phoenix in Japan.
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Irish Golf Desk (Free subscription) | 21/11/2009
Shane Lowry continued his upward trend in the Land of the Rising Sun by moving to tied 12th entering the final round of the Dunlop Phoenix Tournament. The Irish Open champion, 22, had five birdies and three bogeys in a 69 to get to three under par in Japan. He trails Italy's Edoardo Molinari by five shots after the Italian winner of this year’s Challenge Tour rankings also shot...
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SI.com (Free subscription) | 22/11/2009
... hole and Molinari calmly sank his winner in steady rain at the Phoenix Country Club.Ireland's Shane Lowry finished tied for third with Japan's Hirofumi Miyase at 7-under 277 after both shot 69 in the final round.Japanese teenager Ryo Ishikawa had a 71 to finish in a tie for 20th at 1-under 283.You might like:Comments (0) Add Your CommentThe rules: Keep it clean, and stay on the subject...
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USA Today (Free subscription) | 22/11/2009
... Molinari to calmly sink his winner in steady rain at the Phoenix Country Club.Ireland's Shane Lowry finished tied for third with Japan's Hirofumi Miyase at 7-under 277 after both shot 69 in the final round.Japanese teenager shot an even-par 71 to finish in a tie for 20th at 1-under 283. 18m ago 18m ago
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Skysports.com (Free subscription) | 22/11/2009
... after missing over three months of the campaign with his eye complaint.Joint third were Irishman Shane Lowry, who as an amateur won the Irish Open in May, and Japan's Hirofumi Miyase.