Shane Lowry makes complaint about PGA Championship organisers, ‘I think they got it wrong’
Shane Lowry expressed his dissatisfaction with the setup of the PGA Championship course at Aronimink. He believes the course was poorly configured, which affected the players' performances. Lowry's comments follow similar criticisms from fellow golfers Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy.
- ▪Shane Lowry shot an even-par 70 in round three of the PGA Championship.
- ▪He is currently four-over after his first three rounds and just made the cut.
- ▪Lowry criticized the course setup, stating it was poorly configured and affected player performance.
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