"I probably shouldn't be saying this..." Shane Lowry makes shock confession
Shane Lowry makes a comment about the referees during the Singapore Classic.
Shane Lowry believes the referees have been following him all week at the Singapore Classic on the DP World Tour.
Lowry, 36, has been battling jetlag over recent days having made the long journey from The Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass over to Laguna National Golf & Country Club for the Singapore Classic.
The former Open champion, who finished a respectable T19 at The Players last week, has played his way into contention at the Singapore Classic despite a lack of sleep.
Lowry posted a solid 66 on Saturday to move to 8-under par and sit five strokes behind 54-hole leader David Micheluzzi.
The Australian leads by one stroke over English duo Andy Sullivan and Sam Bairstow.
LIV Golf's Paul Casey received a sponsor invite into the tournament and he is making good use of it by moving to 10-under par.
Casey revealed the sole reason he decided to join LIV Golf earlier this week.
After the round, Lowry jumped into the Sky Sports Green Room where players are able to get everything off their chest.
Lowry, who is considered one of the quicker players, did not hold back as he made his shock confession about being on the clock:
Despite feeling that way, Lowry has not been penalised for slow play this week.
The Irishman also confirmed he has been struggling with jetlag all week.
Lowry added:
Lowry is going in search of his seventh DP World Tour title and his first since the BMW PGA Championship in September 2022.