callaway92 wrote: » I mentioned earlier in the thread his fitness and got completely berated by a bunch of losers..the man has put so much weight back on
Keano wrote: » Kindly don’t post in this thread again unless you’ve something to add it to it. Calling people losers and discussing a persons weight isn’t adding anything
callaway92 wrote: » His weight gain could well be a contributing issue into his downfall though.. More-so, his fitness has to come into question. I'm a massive fan of Lowry but this is a discussion about him, whether positive or negative.
Keano wrote: » As per the charter please don’t respond to a mod comment. If you have an issue drop a PM.
Mysterypunter wrote: Can't say a word about this under achiever, not allowed by the boards know all Shane is a great lad boyos, sure he's one of us, a few pints and all that. Talent and no application, middle of the road plodder
PokeHerKing wrote: » I'd bite your hand and foot off for Shanes life. He's achieved something very few have. He's a millionaire and will never have to answer to any boss except may be his missus. I'm sure he'll be crying into his cornflakes while me and you are sitting in rush hour traffic on Monday.
big_drive wrote: » I remember here years back when he first came on tour people on this forum said he’d never make it on the EuropeanTour and he turned pro too soon after the Irish open. Now he’s being called an under achiever. Amazing how perception changes over time
TheRiverman wrote: » I think he has never fully got over finishing second in the 2016 US Open.Hope he can turn his poor form around.
davo10 wrote: » When he lived in Carton a few years ago, he practiced a lot and really seemed to enjoy his game. He doesn't seem to be enjoying it much now. I agree with the decline seeming to set in after missing out on the US Open, he was devastated afterwards and there may have been a sense that this was the once in a life time chance gone a begging. At the risk of incurring the wrath of a hypersensitive mod, fitness seems a very important part of the modern professional golfer's ability to compete in a four day event, week in week out. It is rare now a days to see a top golfer as out of shape as Lowry. I doubt there would be sanction if we were discussing a footballer or any other athlete so I'm not sure why discussion of a professional golfers weight should be different, it impacts how a golfer swings and plays.
davo10 wrote: » When he lived in Carton a few years ago, he partied a lot....
Dbu wrote: » Not the first guy to struggle with a move to the states. Probably should return fully to the European tour next year and move back home. He is too good to be away for a long time. Needs pro caddie though, so sticking the younger brother on the bag is a kind of write off rest of year in my opinion.
Spideog Rua wrote: » His brother is supposed to be quite the golfer, and might give him the bump he needs..especially on putting.
Dbu wrote: » Needs pro caddie though, so sticking the younger brother on the bag is a kind of write off rest of year in my opinion.