At ease in his own skin, Shane Lowry – both hands tucked into trouser pockets and wide grins breaking out with regularity, especially when having a wisecrack with a hack over the price of beer ($18) on site at Southern Hills in Tulsa for this week’s USPGA Championship – is more than ready for the challenge ahead.
Why wouldn’t he be? A three-week break has him refreshed and, on the evidence of his results prior to his downtime, which included back-to-back individual third place finishes in the Masters and the RBC Heritage last month, it all has set Lowry, the 2019 British Open champion, up nicely for another tilt at a Major championship.
“I feel recharged and ready to go for the rest of the summer. I’ve …

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