In foursomes at the Zurich Classic, World No. 27 Shane Lowry and World No. 71 Ian Poulter rallied for a 3-under 37-32=69 in R2 to post 11-under 133, up nine spots to T8, six back of leaders Xander Schauffele and Patrick Cantlay (68).
Lowry arrived sizzling hot with consecutive T3’s at the Masters and last week’s RBC Heritage, both of those augmenting a season-best 2nd at the Honda. Poulter on the other hand, checked in off a T42 at the Heritage, did not earn an invite to the Masters, and has yet to record a top-10 finish on TOUR this season. All that aside, the Ryder Cup teammates, connecting up at the Zurich for the first time, kicked off with 64 (9 birdies, 1 bogey) in R1 four-balls, and were languishing a bit today on even-par thru 12 (3 birdies, 3 bogeys) before rallying with three more for the good at 13, 15 and 18, Lowry providing some late fireworks with a birdie-roll at 13 from 20'11" and a hole-out birdie-3 at 15 from 62'1" away. Lowry hasn’t won on TOUR since the 2019 Open (on conditional status) and Poulter hasn’t won since a P1 at the 2018 Houston Open. They’ll be in the sixth-to-last group in R3 with defending champs Cameron Smith and Marc Leishman.