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With Or Without LIV Golfers, Lowry Will Be A 'Happy Man' If Europe Win Ryder Cup

With Or Without LIV Golfers, Lowry Will Be A 'Happy Man' If Europe Win Ryder Cup
Colman Stanley
By Colman Stanley
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Shane Lowry has gone some ways to giving a definite opinion on LIV Golf members playing for Europe at September's Ryder Cup in Rome.

While Lowry - who recently split from long time caddie Bo Martin - did not explicitly say whether he wats LIV players on the team or not, as long as Europe are holding the trophy at the end of the tournament, he will be 'happy, happy man.'

I don't know whether they should or they shouldn't. That's just kind of the way I am now. But even if I had an opinion, I can't really say because if I'm a part of the team and then there's bad blood there, it doesn't bode well for the team.

I'm all about Team Europe and the Ryder Cup, and I'll do everything in my power to be a part of something that will be special in September. Whether there is lads involved in it or not, if we're standing there with the Ryder Cup trophy on Sunday, I'll be a happy, happy man.

Shane Lowry Is Open To LIV Players At Ryder Cup

25 September 2021; Shane Lowry, right, and Tyrrell Hatton of Team Europe during their Saturday afternoon fourballs match against Tony Finau and Harris English of Team USA at the Ryder Cup 2021 Matches at Whistling Straits in Kohler, Wisconsin, USA. Photo by Tom Russo/Sportsfile

READ HERE: Shane Lowry's Brilliant Caddie Partnership Ends Over Loss Of 'Spark'

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"I can't sit here and say whether I think they [LIV Golf members] should or shouldn't [be allowed to feature at the Ryder Cup] because the way it is now, I could be on the team with one or two of them or multiple of them in September.

"The way it is now, they're eligible to make the team, and if they play well enough, they'll make the team. So it's a very interesting time, obviously."

Lowry recently finished in a tie-for 14th at last week's Genesis Open - moving up to 20th in the world rankings - and tee's off tomorrow in the PGA Tour at the Honda Classic.

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