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Shane Lowry rues missing out on victory in front of daughter after costly finish

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Shane Lowry admitted he was “extremely disappointed” after missing out on victory in front of his four-year-old daughter as he surrendered a three-shot lead down the stretch at the Cognizant Classic in Florida.

Lowry looked on course for a commanding victory at Palm Beach Gardens on Sunday, only to hit his tee shots into water on the 16th and 17th holes to record costly back-to-back double bogeys.

That allowed Colombia’s Nico Echavarria to close out a two-stroke victory on 17 under, with Lowry slipping back into a three-way tie for second on 15 under.

“I’m obviously extremely disappointed,” Lowry said in a post-round interview. “I had the tournament in my hands and I threw it away, what more can I say?

“I played unbelievable all day and then one bad shot on 16 and it completely threw me for the last three holes. It’s never happened to me before.

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“I said to Darren (Reynolds, his caddie) ‘how do I feel like this now when I went through what I did last September at Bethpage (at the Ryder Cup) and I got through it fine?’, and it was weird out there, I just couldn’t feel the club face on the last three holes after my tee shot on 16, it was strange.

“It’s very disappointing, this is going to be hard to take.”

He continued: “The hardest thing about today is that I’ve never won in front of my four-year-old.

“She was there waiting for me and I only wanted it for her today, I didn’t care about anything else, I wanted so bad to see her little ginger head running out on the 18th green would have been the most special thing in the world.

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“I thought I had it, I thought I was going to win.”

It was yet more heartbreak for Lowry at the event having led until the latter, rain-hit stages in 2022 and also failing to convert a final-day advantage into victory two years ago.

This time he began the day with confidence as he built on his overnight share of the lead.

He birdied the fifth and then chipped in for another birdie at the ninth before really charging his round with an eagle at the 10th.

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A superb approach left him with a five-foot putt for another birdie at the 12th and he holed out from 20 feet on 13 to move to 19 under par and three shots in front.

After steady pars on 14 and 15, he looked to be cruising but then everything began to unravel as he found the water from the 16th tee and could only manage a six. He found another lake on the 17th and, with Echavarria taking advantage to birdie and reach 17 under, his challenge was done.

Lowry also went into a bunker on the last and could only scramble a par, leaving him to sign for a two-under-par 69 and wonder what might have been.

Echavarria, by contrast, recorded a blemish-free 66 featuring five birdies.

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Americans Taylor Moore and Austin Smotherman finished alongside Lowry.

Brooks Koepka finished in a tie for ninth on 10 under after a final-round 65, his best showing since returning to the PGA Tour from LIV Golf.

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These kind of blunders cannot happen

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Former cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar urged the Indian team management not to repeat mistakes like pushing Sanju Samson down the order to make room for someone like Shubman Gill in the playing XI. The star wicket-keeper’s momentum was severely hampered after he was demoted from the opener’s role ahead of the 2025 Asia Cup campaign.

Sanju Samson clawed his way back into the top-order spot after a whirlwind set of months. He made a massive statement with his match-winning, and unbeaten 97 against the West Indies to propel India to the semi-finals of the T20 World Cup 2026.

Sanju Samson had a dismal run in the middle order, and even though the selectors made the call to reinstate him at the top before the World Cup, he could not find his rhythm from before. Sanjay Manjrekar hoped that such selection calls are avoided in the future.

“Sanju Samson came to the fore. Now, I have said this before as well, this is a guy who has only recently got 3 T20I hundreds in five games, but to accommodate Shubman Gill after his brilliant Test form, Samson was pushed down the order, and Gill was made to open. Now these kind of blunders cannot happen. You cannot repeat these blunders, because it has taken a while for Samson to find that spot,” Sanjay Manjrekar said in a post on his Instagram account.

“The thing about Sanju Samson, which is different from Ishan Kishan, Abhishek Sharma, or Tilak Varma, is that a lot of the young batters that are coming through are trying to force the T20 big game into their game. Sanju Samson was already a force as a young player, he always had this talent and still has that big hitting ability to good balls and playing normal shots,” he added.

Sanju Samson had shown glimpses of form during his brief cameos against Namibia and Zimbabwe in the campaign recently. However, he went levels ahead to headline the run chase for India in the do-or-die clash against the West Indies at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata.

“I must confess, at the halfway stage, I was worried” – Sanjay Manjrekar’s admission regarding IND vs WI T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8 match

Sanjay Manjrekar admitted that he had his doubts over the shaky Indian batting after they were presented with a mammoth 196-run target. With the pressure of elimination looming, and the expectations of the home crowd, the batters navigated through the challenge seamlessly to record the third-highest run chase in T20 World Cup history.

“What a game. Bit of nervousness, tension. It seemed like we were already in the semis and finals, such was the atmosphere around the game, and once the West Indies got 190 (195), it became even more intense. I must confess, at the halfway stage, I was worried, because Indian batting has not been top notch. I thought this was going to be a real tester for India,” Sanjay Manjrekar said.

Team India progressed into the semi-finals of the T20 World Cup for the sixth time, and for the third edition in a row after the win over the Shai Hope-led side. They will next face England at the Wankhede Stadium, on Thursday, March 5.

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