Shane Lowry feels right at home at PGA National, the site of this week’s Cognizant Classic.
In 2021, the man from County Offaly finished in a tie for fifth. One year later, he finished in solo second, one stroke behind fellow Ryder Cup teammate Sepp Straka.
This time around, Lowry sits at 13-under through 54 holes, holding a piece of the lead with Englishman David Skinns and American Austin Eckroat.
“It was pretty good,” Lowry said of his third round 5-under 66.
“I started off really well and got myself right into it and kept going. Hit some great shots when I needed to.”
Lowry was on fire
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