From the sixth-to-last threesome, World No. 25 Shane Lowry bobbed and weaved to a 4-under 31-35=66 in R4 of the RBC Canadian Open to finish up on 9-under 271, up five spots to T10, 10 short of champion Rory McIlroy (62).
The Irishman records his third top-15 finish in the event and second top 10, second straight after a T2 (seven adrift) to McIlroy in 2019 at Hamilton G&CC, the most recent edition prior to this week. He was bogey-free 5-under thru 11 holes today and coming off an eagle-3 at 11 from 13'4", but meandered home in 1-over, overshadowing two circles at 15 and 16 with three squares at 12, 14 and 17, all failed scrambles. The 35-year-old, who signed for rounds of 67-69-69-66, ranked 3rd for the week SG: Tee-to-Green (11.863), including a -0.560 SG: Around in R4, and a pedestrian 57th SG: Putting (-1.730), gaining strokes (0.276) with the flat stick for the first time on Sunday. This is his fourth top 10 of the season in 13 events, matching his career high on TOUR (x3), first since T3 at the RBC Heritage four starts ago, and totaled one eagle and 18 birdies versus 11 bogeys.