Shane Lowry says his game and his mind are in a good place ahead of the last major of the year.
Shane Lowry feels 'more rounded and mature' than before ahead of the Open Championship in Royal Troon.
The Clara man is aiming to become a two-time Open winner come Sunday evening having won the Championship in convincing fashion in 2019.
It's been a solid season so far for Lowry having won the Zurich Classic team event in a playoff alongside Rory McIlroy in April.
He says he wants to win, but is also focused on playing good golf:
The Clara man begins his opening round at 3pm on Thursday afternoon alongside Cameron Smith and Matt Fitzpatrick.
PGA Pro, Athlone's David Connellan says Lowry has the game to win another Open Championship:
Connellan previews the last major of the year with Midlands 103's David Hollywood:
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