Scottie Scheffler was the overall winner.
Offaly's Shane Lowry says he was happy to finish with a flourish at The Open.
A two-stroke penalty on Friday and a stomach virus yesterday made for a frustrating week for the 2019 champion, but he rallied to card a round of 66 this afternoon.
The Clara man says he's now targeting winning another Ryder Cup with Europe in September:
Meanwhile, Rory McIlroy carded a final round of 69 to finish on 10-under-par, with American Scottie Scheffler claiming a four-shot win, finishing on 17 under-par at Portrush.
He is now just one major title away from securing the so-called career Grand Slam.
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