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Lowry, Straka share lead at windy Truist

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May 12, 2025

Ireland’s Shane Lowry and Austrian Sepp Straka duelled down the stretch to emerge tied for the lead through 54 holes at the PGA Tour Truist Championship on Saturday, three strokes clear of their nearest rivals.

Lowry, Straka share lead at windy Truist

Lowry, the 2019 British Open champion, conjured five birdies with two bogeys for a three-under 67 and a 14-under total of 196.

Straka also found five birdies with just one bogey, posting a four-under 66 at a wind-whipped Philadelphia Cricket Club — the pair setting up a final day showdown of European Ryder Cup teammates.

"It’s great to see the way the conditions come into it today," Lowry said. "It was very tough today in those winds, particularly tough to hole putts."

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