
Shane Lowry is having himself quite a day at the 150th Open Championship.
Lowry, who won The Open in 2019, is doing everything in his power to move up the leaderboard.
Right before finishing up the front nine, Lowry chipped in an eagle at the ninth hole. On the very next hole, he found a way to do it again.
The scene at St. Andrews was truly wild once Lowry chipped in his second eagle of the day.
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Lowry became the first golfer to record back-to-back eagles at The Open Championship since Phil Mickelson achieved this feat in 2001 at Royal Lytham.
As of now, Lowry is 4-under par this Saturday, pushing his overall score to 8-under par.
If Lowry wants to be in contention heading into the final round, he may need to string together a few birdies on the back nine.