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2nd October 2021
07:16pm BST

John Murphy from Cork turned professional earlier this year. (Credit: Getty Images)[/caption]
While Lowry has eased into contention with two rounds of 67, following an opening 71, Murphy has shot three rounds in the 60s. And while Lowry went out in 31, today, for his front nine, Murphy's birdies were spread out over the afternoon. For the second time in two rounds, he birdied the 18th to finish on a high.
Lowry said his Ryder Cup experience ranks as the best week of his golfing career, but it could stretch to a fortnight to remember if he could claim his sixth tournament win as a professional. He told reporters at St Andrew's:
"Anybody that's involved in golf or into golf and has been here knows that this place is probably one of the most special places in the world, if not the most special place. So to be able to lift the trophy on that green will be incredible."Elsewhere on the leaderboard, Richard Bland's impressive season continues after moving into joint second with a round of 64. Tommy Fleetwood, who was also involved in the Ryder Cup, is six shots back at -8. Alex Noren, who missed out on a Captain's Pick selection, is also on that tally.
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