He is looking for his first win since claiming the BMW PGA Championship 2022.
Shane Lowry has fallen three shots off the pace ahead of the resumption of the weather-delayed final round at the Cognizant Classic on the PGA Tour.
The Offaly man is 12-under overall through five holes, with Austin Eckroat out in front on 15-under.
The 2019 Open Champion was in flying form in Florida until heavy rain and electrical activity caused a halt to the action before he could get his fourth round underway.
Lowry carded three consecutive rounds in the 60s on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday - with back to back 67s followed by a brilliant 66 on Saturday.
At that stage, the Clara man was in a tie for the lead heading in to the final round.
Eyeing his first win on TOUR since the 2019 @TheOpen.
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) March 3, 2024
Can co-leader @ShaneLowryGolf get back in the winner's circle? pic.twitter.com/FE23KxTibC
Rory McIlroy ended the week on 10-under after a final round of 68 last night.
Play is due to resume this afternoon.
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