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Shane Lowry slips to seven off the lead in Florida

Shane Lowry had two bogeys on his thrid round card at the Cognizant Classic
Shane Lowry had two bogeys on his thrid round card at the Cognizant Classic

Shane Lowry lost more ground on the leaders in his third-round effort at the Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches in Florida.

Yesterday Lowry sat five shots off the lead but a poor start proved costly for the Offaly man. On the first nine Lowry opened the round with a bogey and managed pars for the rest.

The second nine was a similar affair, with a bogey on the 14th being offset by birdies on the 10th and 13th.

The 37-year-old now sits in tied 35th position at one under par having carded a 71, this comes after being in a positive position going into the weekend.


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Jake Knapp held on to his one-stroke lead heading into the final round.

The American, who carded a 59 in the opening round, dropped to three off the pace at the turn as 10 players enjoyed at least a share of the lead during the round.

Four birdies on the back nine, including two in the last three holes, took Knapp to a 68 and a 16-under-par total.

Michael Kim, one of several victims of the short 15th hole, is one stroke off the pace after a 67.

Russell Henley, Ben Griffin and Doug Ghim are a further shot adrift, one ahead of Rickie Fowler and Taylor Montgomery, who recovered from a seven on the 15th after putting two tee shots in the water – one almost hitting an alligator.

Austria's Sepp Straka carded a 67 to sit in a group on 12-under-par which also included Matthieu Pavon of France, the only other non-American in the top 13.

The 15th’s victims also included Sweden’s Jesper Svensson, who reached the hole with a share of the lead but triple-bogeyed it after putting his second from the bunker in the water. Ireland's Lowry managed to hold his nerve and par the tricky 15th.

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