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Published 12:47 12 Sept 2022 BST
Updated 12:48 12 Sept 2022 BST
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"I say it all the time, you spend your life and your career getting up early every day, working your nuts off to get in these positions and when you get in these positions, it's quite uncomfortable. "It's not the nicest place in the world because he don't want to mess it up and be sitting in your hotel room having thrown away the tournament and it's not a nice place to be. Obviously it's easy to say that sitting here with this but I did enjoy being out there in the hunt. Down the stretch against Jon Rahm and Rory, there's no other place I'd rather be."Following his triumph, Lowry was also asked a somewhat odd question about the late Queen Elizabeth II's passing, and 'how inspiring' the outpouring of tributes, and grief, at Wentworth had been. In fairness to the Offaly man, he handled it with the grace and class golf fans have come to expect of him. [caption id="attachment_271961" align="aligncenter" width="1024"]
Shane Lowry of Ireland walks onto the tee box on the 1st hole as the LED Screen displays a tribute in memory of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, at Wentworth Golf Club. (Photo by Luke Walker/Getty Images)[/caption]
Q: Just wondering and I appreciate the Queen is not Queen of the Republic of Ireland but such an emotional and difficult week for so many people. Can you talk about the back drop and how inspiring that was? SHANE LOWRY: "I felt like that was a big decision to be made on Friday, whether to go ahead or not. I felt like the right thing to do was go ahead and just have a celebration of her life this weekend as opposed to, you know, sitting around and moping about it. I think that's what you'd want it do, especially when a person is old, you want to celebrate their life, as opposed to anything else. "She's obviously an incredible woman and done great things. The whole world is saddened by her loss but great to see the crowds come out yesterday and today. I felt like it was a great way to give a send-off. I know it might not mean much to anyone but I thought that way."During another interview, Lowry was asked about 'the circumstances this tournament were played in'. The former Open champion obviously had half a mind on LIV Golf when he answered that: https://twitter.com/matpennell/status/1569016598802972674 Meanwhile, Shane Lowry has climbed to 19th in the world rankings while Rory McIlroy, who finished a shot back and runner-up, is up to second.
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