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Shane Lowry struggles to birdie-free 75 in Madrid

Lowry is +4 after Day 1 in Spain
Lowry is +4 after Day 1 in Spain

Shane Lowry struggled to a birdie-free 75 to sit well off the pace after the first round of the Open de Espana in Madrid.

Lowry, who said beforehand that his target from his four remaining events in 2024 was to secure his first solo win of the season, registered bogeys on two of his opening three holes at the 10th and 12th, dropping another stroke on the 17th to reach the turn on three-over par.

Alongside missing numerous birdie opporunities on his inward nine, including a five-footer on the seventh, the 2019 Open champion tossed in another bogey following a loose approach on the par-4 sixth.

He currently sits in tied-67th on four over, 10 strokes behind tournament leader, Spain's Angel Hidalgo, who is currently on six-under par


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Hidalgo leads by two strokes from a trio of players on four-under par, Ryder Cup luminary Sepp Straka, France's Julien Guerrier and England's Sam Bairstow.

There are currently only 14 players under par at the Club de Campo Villa, which was the site of Padraig Harrington's first European Tour win in 1996.

Lowry has enjoyed a decent 2024 up to this point, recording seven top-10 finishes on the PGA Tour, including two at the majors in the PGA Championship and the Open Championship. His sole victory - a first win since the 2022 BMW Championship in Wentworth - came alongside Rory McIlroy in the Zurich Classic of New Orleans team event in late April.

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