The Offaly man carded a final round of 67.
Shane Lowry's bid to land the Canadian Open title came up short last night.
Despite a remarkable start which included an eagle and three birdies on the opening four holes the Offaly man eventually finished five shots adrift after ending the week on 13-under-par.
Ryan Fox took the honours after overcoming Sam Burns on the fourth play-off hole.
Lowry will now turn his attention to Oakmount this weekend as he bids to win a first US Open title.
Great tournament, great people, disappointing finish…Thank you Canada ☘️ @RBCCanadianOpen pic.twitter.com/ajyxfiQmhT
— Shane Lowry (@ShaneLowryGolf) June 8, 2025
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