Shane Lowry finished in style during the final round of the Waste Management Phoenix Open last night, his three-under par 68 securing him a top ten finish.
The Clara golfer was in imperious form during the competition and even led at one stage in proceedings, but a disappointing third round saw him slip back off the pace to joint-tenth.
So, with a little more freedom to play, Lowry enjoyed his final round and picked up birdies on five of the last seven holes.
This included a wonderful piece of showboating on the par-3 16th:
This is how you play the crowd. #QuickHits https://t.co/LvJjASLrht
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Hideki Matsuyama won the tournament after Rickie Fowler found the water twice on the 17th hole to give the Japanese golfer the opportunity to force a play-off, which he duly won.
It was the ninth time in his career he'd driven the ball into the water on that hole.
Rickie Fowler is in trouble again at 17. #QuickHits https://t.co/7UxH8n4Ida
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But he did enjoy this wonderful piece of magic in his final round.
Rickie Fowler is now alone atop the @WMPhoenixOpen leaderboard. #QuickHits https://t.co/yCGpwOHeNR
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) February 7, 2016