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10th April 2022
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Given the sizeable slope of the green, he was forced to chip out to the upper tier and hope it rolled slightly toward the hole.
It duly did, and rested five feet from the hole, but worse was to follow.
Lowry missed his double bogey putt from five feet away, and rolled the ball a further three feet by.
There was an audible gasp from the galleries as the putt sailed by the hole.
He made that triple bogey putt but that '6' dropped him back to even par for the tournament.
Such is the fighting spirit of Shane Lowry that he responded with a birdie on the sixth hole to go back to red figures, on -1. He followed that up with another on the eighth hole, and reached the turn back at -3 after another birdie.
Scheffler, meanwhile, was all over the grid but brilliantly scrambling for pars or birdies.
For Lowry, three closing bogeys on Saturday - over his final 10 holes - and that triple bogey on the final round fourth hole. He will look back ruefully on a Masters week that still had so, so many bright spots.
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