Irish Golfer’s Spectacular Performance Nearly Makes Golf History
Shane Lowry came agonizingly close to setting a new record at the PGA Championship with a breathtaking nine-under 62 in his third round. The Irishman’s putt at the final hole missed by just inches, costing him the chance to achieve a historic 61. Despite his disappointment, Lowry remains in contention for the championship, starting the final round just two strokes off the lead.
Tight Competition Sets Stage for Grandstand Finish
Xander Schauffele and Collin Morikawa lead the field heading into the final round, with Lowry and other top golfers close behind. The competition promises a thrilling finish at the Valhalla Golf Club in Kentucky. Schauffele, chasing his first major win, faces fierce competition from Morikawa and a surging Sahith Theegala, setting the stage for a gripping conclusion to the tournament.
Scheffler Struggles to Maintain Momentum
Tournament favorite Scottie Scheffler faced a challenging third round, slipping down the leaderboard after a grueling two-over 73. The world No. 1 will need a remarkable performance in the final round to overcome an eight-shot deficit and contend for back-to-back major wins. With the competition heating up, Scheffler’s journey to the title remains uncertain.