Win at The Masters was just luck” Shane Lowry slams Rory McIlroy after disastrous loss at 2025 Zurich Classicđ
Win at The Masters was just luck” Shane Lowry slams Rory McIlroy after disastrous loss at 2025 Zurich Classicđ The 2025 Zurich Classic of New Orleans ended in bitter disappointment for Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry, but itâs the post-tournament fallout that has set the golfing world ablaze. Following a disastrous final round that…
Win at The Masters was just luck” Shane Lowry slams Rory McIlroy after disastrous loss at 2025 Zurich Classicđ
The 2025 Zurich Classic of New Orleans ended in bitter disappointment for Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry, but itâs the post-tournament fallout that has set the golfing world ablaze. Following a disastrous final round that saw the duo plummet down the leaderboard, Lowry unleashed a scathing critique of his playing partner, calling McIlroyâs recent Masters victory âpure luck.â The Irish duo, who were defending champions after their 2024 Zurich Classic win, failed to replicate their past magic, finishing well outside the top 10 at TPC Louisiana on April 27, 2025, and reigniting tensions between two of golfâs biggest stars.
McIlroy and Lowry entered the Zurich Classic as fan favorites, buoyed by their 2024 victory and McIlroyâs long-awaited Masters triumph earlier in April, which completed his career Grand Slam. However, their week in New Orleans was marred by inconsistency. After a promising start with a 9-under 63 in the opening fourball round, the pair struggled in the alternate shot format, carding a 2-over 74 in the second round. They rallied briefly on Saturday with a 66, but their final roundâa shocking 4-over 76 in fourballâdashed any hopes of a repeat title. The winning team, Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele, finished at 25-under, while McIlroy and Lowry limped to a tie for 18th at 13-under, a full 12 shots back.
Lowryâs frustration boiled over in the post-round press conference, where he didnât hold back on his assessment of McIlroyâs recent success. âLook, Roryâs Masters win was just luck,â Lowry said, his voice tinged with exasperation. âHe caught every break out there at Augustaâperfect weather, soft greens, and a couple of guys choking down the stretch. Weâve all seen him struggle this week. If heâs the so-called âcomplete playerâ now, where was that today? We were awful out there, and Iâm tired of carrying the load when it doesnât go our way.â The comments stunned the press room, as Lowry and McIlroy have long been seen as close friends, often sharing laughs and drinks during their victorious 2024 Zurich campaign.
McIlroy, visibly taken aback by Lowryâs outburst, offered a more measured response. âI donât agree with Shane, but heâs entitled to his opinion,â McIlroy said. âThe Masters was a grind, and I earned it. This week, we just didnât gel. It happens in team events. Iâm not going to dwell on it.â Despite his calm demeanor, sources close to the team revealed that McIlroy was âfuriousâ behind closed doors, feeling betrayed by Lowryâs public attack after a tough week.
The Zurich Classic exposed cracks in the McIlroy-Lowry partnership that had been masked by their previous success. Analysts pointed to their struggles in the alternate shot format as a sign of miscommunication, with McIlroyâs aggressive play clashing with Lowryâs more conservative approach. Data from the event showed the duo hit only 55% of fairways in the final round, a stark contrast to Cantlay and Schauffeleâs 78%, and their putting woes were evident, averaging 1.9 putts per green in regulation compared to the winnersâ 1.6. The loss also highlighted McIlroyâs inconsistent form since the Masters; despite the high of winning the Green Jacket, he missed the cut at the RBC Heritage the following week, raising questions about his mental resilience
Lowryâs comments have sparked a firestorm on social media, with fans divided over whether his criticism of McIlroy was justified or a cheap shot born of frustration. Some argue Lowryâs own performanceâparticularly his three bogeys in the final roundâcontributed heavily to their collapse, while others see his point, noting McIlroyâs history of faltering under pressure in team events. As the PGA Tour heads to the Wells Fargo Championship, all eyes will be on whether this feud escalates or if the two can mend their fractured relationship