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Lowry delivers on epic 183-yard birdie on No. 4

Lowry delivers on epic 183-yard birdie on No. 4

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Shane Lowry may not be in contention for the Claret Jug, but he may have just hit the shot of the day on No. 4 at the 2025 Open Championship.
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