You can’t ask for much more from Shane Lowry than what he did on Sunday at the Honda Classic. Had he shot 3-under 67 in the final round and still fallen to Daniel Berger, who began the day with a commanding lead, then no hard feelings.
But Berger blew that advantage, Lowry led for most of the back nine and a bogey-free performance still wasn’t good enough to earn his first Tour win since the 2019 Open Championship.
“Yeah, that's the game unfortunately,” he said after his solo-second-place finish. “I played the golf, good enough golf I felt to win the tournament.