The Gold Coast Bulletin

This is one for the good guys: Lowry

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IRELAND’S Shane Lowry labelled his BMW PGA Championsh­ip triumph on Sunday as “one for the good guys” in a swipe at the controvers­ial LIV Golf Series.

Lowry (pictured) pipped Jon Rahm and Rory McIlroy to the title at Wentworth on Sunday in a tournament trimmed to 54 holes after Friday’s play was postponed following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

Former US Open champion Rahm had set a testing clubhouse target of 16 under par following a brilliant final round of 62, featuring a back nine of just 29.

But Lowry responded with an eagle and five birdies of his own in a closing 65 to finish 17 under.

Rewarded for his consistenc­y, the former British Open winner did not record a single bogey throughout the event.

McIlroy found himself needing to eagle the 18th to force a playoff with Lowry but saw his putt from 23 feet finish millimetre­s from the hole.

It was a dramatic end to an acrimoniou­s week for a tournament featuring 18 players from the Saudi-backed LIV Golf Series.

Lowry had said at the start of the week that he “can’t stand” the LIV stars being in the field after the breakaway tour plunged golf into civil war.

American Talor Gooch was the top finisher from the LIV players at Wentworth in fourth place, and Lowry took the opportunit­y to hit back at the rival tour after his victory.

“I made no secret how I feel about the whole thing. I wanted to win for myself first and foremost, but for everyone that has stayed loyal to this Tour I really feel this is one for the good guys,” Lowry said.

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