TheRiverman wrote: » Don't know what it is with Shane, there have been almost zero highlights in his game since the Open. I wonder would a change of caddy help, the Bo Martin influence appears to have stalled.
dublin49 wrote: » the wheels seem to come off after a bad hole ,which would suggest the caddie is not refocusing him after a bad hole.Not sure ,he appears to get down on himself very easily.
ionadnapokot wrote: » Anyone else feel that Kiawah is a course that is nicely suited to Lowry? Coastal, Winds etc Good driver. Good scrambling and playing brilliantly with the Irons. Putter? Not going great. But maybe he can find a stroke on these paspalum greens.
willabur wrote: » he's not a particularly good driver off the ball 112th on tour for FIR, 70th in distance which is not a good combo he is also not a good scrambler, he is 172nd on tour for scrambles. 46 strokes gained on approach - again not great you are correct about his putter though
gypsy79 wrote: » You might get a ban for posting facts about Shane....be warned
The Big Easy wrote: » Next you'll be telling me he's not even a good golfer Good job the trophies and cheques are handed out for overall scores or Shane would be in trouble! :pac:
Pdoghue wrote: » Remind me again, which trophies has Shane won this season, or last?
The Big Easy wrote: » Golf is difficult and winning even more so. Was watching one of the Tiger docs recently when someone said how golf was one of the few sports where you're losing the majority of the time, even the world number 1 loses more than he wins, which is pretty cool when you think about it. Shane is top class professional golfer who now only plays in the biggest world events and they're incredibly hard to win but he's won arguably the biggest one less than two years ago alongside WGC and his national open as an amateur. I'm sure if he stayed at home he could have picked up one of the Canary Classics and everyone would be happy?
Pdoghue wrote: » My point is, the stats don't lie. Maybe there's a connection between him not winning/contending and his stats.
willabur wrote: » I think most people find Shane very likeable and root for him to do well every time he pegs it up. I just think that most people over estimate how good he actually is compared to fellow pros because he is irish. Fact of the matter is that he is 48th in the world ranking, over the last 2 years his average ranking is probably around 32. I would say while I really like him and I want him to do well, probably more than any other golfer... that there are 31 golfers better than him in the world. He is basically the kilkenny of gaelic football
The Big Easy wrote: » And lots of people like to rag on him because he has the temerity to be Irish and successful!
Exactly wrote: » There are a lot more than 32 golfers in the world the last time I checked. Show some respect for a major champion, WGC winner as well as a winner of our national open as an amateur.
gypsy79 wrote: » Its not true that people like to rag on him.....but the facts are he is a golfer capable of a big performance. Not one that can do it regularly He is ranked 60th on points gained this year. His position is inflated by WGC events. He is someway off. In reality he is a 50-75 golfer in the world with capability throw in big win that cataputs him up ranking for 2 years while the points fall off Harrington's career was probably more consistent at his best
Motivator wrote: » Harrington was the best Irish golfer we’ll ever see. His lowest ranking between 2002 and 2010 was 17th in the world and he was comfortably in the top 10 for those years. He was a phenomenal player who went toe to toe with Woods, Singh and Mickelson many times when those three were practically untouchable. Lowry isn’t even in the same parish as Harrington and I don’t think he ever will be.
CMcsporty wrote: » Those are also season long statistics and don't tell the full story. Also those statistics do not include The Masters. Where he finished T21. Lowry's best finish and he ranked 7th in GIR. Approach game and scrambling has improved allot over the last 8 tournaments. e.g. Lowry ranks 2nd SGA on PGA tour over last 8 tournaments. His driver has been hit or miss all season. He won the open with his Srixon z585. Then changed to the Z 785 without great success. Changed again at the start of the year to the ZX5. For those who like to laugh...watch his drive on the 10th during 4th round.https://www.masters.com/en_US/players/player_33204.html?promo=bio_lb But saw signs of improved accuracy off the tee at Sawgrass (8th), Honda (T36th) and Harbour Town (T9). I think he is definitely in with a chance at Kiawah. Esp if the wind picks up.