He said his wife Wendy was not exempt from some comments.
Shane Lowry says the partners of European players received “dog’s abuse” at last week’s Ryder Cup.
A boisterous home crowd in Wisconsin often detracted from the United States’ dominance on the course.
Lowry says his wife Wendy informed him of the extent of the abuse, but he says it’s a week he’ll still remember fondly:
'Honestly it was the most amazing week of my whole career.
It was something that ill always remember for the rest of my life and hopefully I can be involved in many more of them, but yeah it was nothing but fond memories of the week as a whole.
Obviously disappointed to lose the way we did but everyone gave their all and that is all you can ask from anyone.'
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