
Straka, Lowry handle blustery conditions at Truist, head into final round tied at Philly Cricket
FLOURTOWN, Pa. (AP) — Sepp Straka is looking to become the second multiple-event winner of the PGA Tour season. Shane Lowry is seeking his first individual title since 2019.
Straka shot a 4-under 66 and Lowry had a 67 in blustery conditions Saturday to share the lead heading into the final round at The Philadelphia Cricket Club’s Wissahickon Course.
The pairing of the two in the final round of the Truist Championship couldn’t stack up more differently. Straka is ready for the stress that comes with the last pairing in the final round, while Lowry is comfortable with the final-round pressure as he works to end a lengthy winless run.
“All you can do is try to focus on what you can control, and that is your target, try to hit your number, and try to make a good swing,” said Straka, a winner at The American Express in January who would join three-time winner Rory McIlroy with a victory Sunday. “You’re going to feel terrible while trying to do it, but that’s just part of it. That kind of makes it fun when you are able to pull it off.”