It seems that Shane Lowry was frustrated after his third round of the masters.
Lowry, 38, told reporters on Saturday that he was not interested in talking about the duration of Rory Mcilroy a interview session after the round.
“No. No, I’m not going to be here and talk about Rory for 10 minutes,” journalists snapped. “I am also trying to win the tournament.
“I know about that, because they have spoken to me, but I have just done it, finish. I have the opportunity to win the masters tomorrow, and I will go hitting some balls.”
Despite starting strong, Lowry finished his round on Saturday with Bogeys in holes 17 and 18, and left the course annoying with a uniform score of 72.
Duration in their interview session on Saturday, Lowry also suggested that the golfers should not be asked direct questions after their rounds.
“Yes, much pain, especially the last two holes,” he admitted. “I enjoyed every part of today and then hit that putt in 17 and I couldn’t believe it. I thought it made it great to have one back and then put a very tee blow on the 18th.
“I’m going and … we talk about Collin Morikawa a few weeks ago. I think we need time. I think I need half an hour to sit there and gather my thoughts. I can come to talc with you that you shouldn’t
Although he stirred on Mcilroy’s question, Lowry was still taking time to recognize the performance of Augusta National leader.
“I had a great beginning,” he recalled. “There was an incredible atmosphere out there. Rory was obviously playing well and the roars, you had to separate a little, wait for them to happen, wait for the shots to get.
“But I’ve been around the block enough time to know what I need to do that. I felt I did a good job. It’s a very unfortunate ending. I’m very disappointed. But that’s this game.
Before the final round on Sunday, Lowry is tied in sixth place in 5 low, seven shots behind the first place Mcilroy.