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British Open: Shane Lowry enters final day with four-shot lead

By Jake Elman
Shane Lowry shot eight-under on Saturday to increase his lead at the 2019 British Open. Photo by Hugo Philpott/UPI
Shane Lowry shot eight-under on Saturday to increase his lead at the 2019 British Open. Photo by Hugo Philpott/UPI | License Photo

July 20 (UPI) -- Shane Lowry will enter the final day of the British Open with a sizable four-shot lead after shooting a course-record round of 63 Saturday at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland.

Lowry shot 8-under in Saturday's third round and is 16-under for the tournament. He is on pace to win his first career major in his native Ireland.

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Lowry's highest career finish was second place at the 2016 U.S. Open.

"My mind is a bit fuzzy at the moment," Lowry told Golf Channel. "I just had an incredible day on the golf course. ... I'm very excited for tomorrow. Four ahead with an Open Championship [on the line] in Ireland? I don't know what to say."

Tommy Fleetwood climbed into second place and is 12-under. J.B. Holmes fell to third place at 10-under after shooting 2-under Saturday. He and Lowry entered the third round tied atop the leaderboard.

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Brooks Koepka and Justin Rose are tied for fourth place at 9-under. Rickie Fowler climbed into a tie for sixth after shooting 5-under Saturday.

Jordan Spieth is among the golfers tied for eighth place at 7-under.

Sunday's tee times for the final round have moved up because of weather concerns. The opening group will tee off around 7:32 a.m. local time and the leaders will begin at roughly 1:47 p.m.

Moments from golf's British Open

Shane Lowry of Ireland holds the Claret jug after he won the 148th British Open on Sunday at Royal Portrush. Lowry won with a score of 15-under par. Photo by Hugo Philpott/UPI | License Photo

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