The Open 2019: Shane Lowry says 'you couldn't write it'
Ireland's Shane Lowry praises the "incredible" Royal Portrush crowd after it cheered him to a home Open triumph on Sunday. Source: BBC
Ireland's Shane Lowry praises the "incredible" Royal Portrush crowd after it cheered him to a home Open triumph on Sunday. Source: BBC
Shane Lowry was not viewed as south or north, Catholic or Protestant - he was Irish to the Portrush fans cheering him on to victory, writes Tom English. Source: BBC
Seve Ballesteros' winning first-pump at the 1984 Open Championship is voted your favourite moment of the last 50 years. Source: BBC
Ireland's Shane Lowry claimed a first major championship win of his career with a dominant six-shot victory at The Open. Source: BBC
Portrush native Graeme McDowell says he is "proud of the town, Northern Ireland and the island of Ireland" after a "phenomena;" Open Championship. Source: BBC
Shane Lowry chips onto the seventh green to set up a birdie extending his lead, moving to 18-under for the tournament at Royal Portrush. Source: BBC
Tommy Fleetwood makes par on the first to make up a shot on Shane Lowry who recovered from a wayward tee shot to get away with a bogey at Royal Portrush. Source: BBC
Irishman Shane Lowry admits he is "thinking of holding the Claret Jug" on Sunday at Royal Portrush as he takes a four-shot lead into the final round of The Open. Source: BBC
Lee Westwood hits three consecutive birdies on the second, third and fourth to move to 10-under par and into a share of the lead at Royal Portrush. Source: BBC
Graeme McDowell hits an approach shot on the 18th to within a couple of feet to set up a birdie at Royal Portrush. Source: BBC