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Irish Open Golf 2025: Round 2 Action from The K Club.

Round 2 of the Irish Open 2025 is underway at The K Club in Kildare. Rory McIlroy started strong with an opening birdie, Shane Lowry faces an early setback, and Tom McKibbin is making a big charge.

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start from Rory Mroy who nailed an opening birdie to put himself right back in contention. Mangaling Mroyy’s fast start. The Mast’s champion wasted no time. A pinpoint iron left him a 15-footer on the opening hole and with a read from his partner, he rolled it home. A dream start on the tougher front nine and just what he needed after yesterday’s late slip up. Shamrock Lowry’s frustrating opening. In contrast, Shane Lowry made a bogey on the first after smashing a six-footer through the break. That early setback drops him back to two underpar alongside Mroy. Still, the Clara man knows there’s plenty of golf left and will be aiming to climb the leaderboard quickly. Ireland Irish challenge heating up. Sheamus P week is all but over after a tough run, but Tom McKibben has been sensational. The Hollywood man drained a monster 33- ft putt on the seventh for birdie moving to four underpar just three shots off the pace. Globe showing Europe Africa leaderboard update. At the top New Zealand’s Daniel Hillier carded a superb 66 to move to minus 7 tied with Denmark’s Thorbjorn Olison who ponder 71. Both men are chasing glory but the home heroes are lurking just behind. Fire round two storyline with Mroy surging early, Lowry battling back, and McKibben making a charge. Today’s play is shaping into a thrilling Irish battle on home soil. Can Rory close the gap? Will Lowry find his rhythm or is it McKibben’s moment to shine? Backhand index pointing right. Stay tuned. Round two of the Irish Open is just heating up at the K Club. Irish Open round two live. Mroy and Lowry battle to close the gap at the K Club. Round two of the Irish Open 2025 is underway and the drama has already begun at the K Club. Fans were treated to a flying start from Rory Mroy who nailed an opening birdie to put himself right back in contention. Mangaling Mroyy’s fast start. The Mast’s champion wasted no time. A pinpoint iron left him a 15-footer on the opening hole. And with a read from his partner, he rolled it home. A dream start on the tougher front nine and just what he needed after yesterday’s late slip up. Shamrock Lowry’s frustrating opening. In contrast, Shane Lowry made a bogey on the first after smashing a six-footer through the break. That early setback drops him back to two underpar alongside Mroy. Still, the Clara man knows there’s plenty of golf left and will be aiming to climb the leaderboard quickly. Ireland Irish challenge heating up. Sheamus P week is all but over after a tough run. But Tom McKibben has been sensational. The Hollywood man drained a monster 33 ft putt on the seventh for birdie moving to four underpar just three shots off the pace. Globe showing Europe a tied with Denmark’s Thorbjun Olison who posted a one under 71. Both men are chasing glory but the home heroes are lurking just behind. Fire round two story line with Mroy surging early, Lowry battling back and McKibben making a charge. Today’s play is shaping into a thrilling Irish battle on home soil. Can Rory close the gap? Will Lowry find his rhythm? or is it McKibben’s moment to shine. Backhand index pointing right. Stay tuned. Round two of the Irish Open is just heating up at the K Club. Irish Open round two live. Mroy and Lowry battle to close the gap at the K Club. Round two of the Irish Open 2025 is underway and the drama has already begun at the K Club. Fans were treated to a flying start from Rory Mroy who nailed an opening birdie to put himself right back in contention. Mangalolfing Mroyy’s fast start. The Mast’s champion wasted no time. A pinpoint iron left him a 15-footer on the opening hole and with a read from his partner, he rolled it home. A dream start on the tougher front nine and just what he needed after yesterday’s late slip up. Shamrock Lowry’s frustrating opening. In contrast, Shane Lowry made a bogey on the first after smashing a six-footer through the break. That early setback drops him back to two underpar alongside Mroy. Still, the Clara man knows there’s plenty of golf left and will be aiming to climb the leaderboard quickly. Ireland Irish challenge heating up. Sheamus P’s week is all but over after a tough run, but Tom McKibben has been sensational. The Hollywood man drained a monster 33-foot putt on the seventh for birdie, moving to four underpar just three shots off the pace. Globe showing Europe Africa leaderboard update. At the top, New Zealand’s Daniel Hillier carded a superb 66 to move to minus 7 tied with Denmark’s Thorbjurnn Olison who posted a one under 71. Both men are chasing glory, but the home heroes are lurking just behind. Fire round two story line with Mroy surging early, Lowry battling back and McKibben making a charge. Today’s play is shaping into a thrilling Irish battle on home soil. Can Rory close the gap? Will Lowry find his rhythm? Or is it McKibben’s moment to shine? Backhand index pointing right. Stay tuned. Round two of the Irish Open is just heating up at the K Club. Irish Open round two live. Mroy and Lowry battle to close the gap at the K Club. Round two of the Irish Open 2025 is underway and the drama has already begun at the K Club. Fans were treated to a flying start from Rory Mroy who nailed an opening birdie to put himself right back in contention. Manolfing Mroyy’s fast start. The master’s champion wasted no time. A pinpoint iron left him a 15-footer on the opening hole and with a read from his partner, he rolled it home. A dream start on the tougher front nine and just what he needed after yesterday’s late slip up. Shamrock Lowry’s frustrating opening. In contrast, Shane Lowry made a bogey on the first after smashing a six-footer through the break. That early setback drops him back to two underpar alongside Mroy. Still, the Clara man knows there’s plenty of golf left and will be aiming to climb the leaderboard quickly. Ireland Irish challenge heating up. Sheamus P week is all but over after a tough run. But Tom McKibben has been sensational. The Hollywood man drained a monster 33- ft putt on the seventh for birdie moving to four underpar just three shots off the pace. Globe showing Europe Africa leaderboard update at the top. New Zealand’s Daniel Hillier carded a superb 66 to move to minus 7 tied with Denmark’s Thorbjorn Olison who posted a one under 71. Both men are chasing glory but the home heroes are lurking just behind. Fire round two story line with Mroy surging early, Lowry battling back, and McKibben making a charge. Today’s play is shaping into a thrilling Irish battle on home soil. Can Rory close the gap? Will Lowry find his rhythm or is it McKibben’s moment to shine? Backhand index pointing right. Stay tuned. Round two of the Irish Open is just heating up at the K Club. Irish Open round two live. Mroy and Lowry battle to close the gap at the K Club. Round two of the Irish Open 2025 is underway and the drama has already begun at the K Club. Fans were treated to a flying start from Rory Mroy who nailed an opening birdie to put himself right back in contention. Manolfing Mroyy’s fast start. The Mast’s champion wasted no time. A pinpoint iron left him a 15-footer on the opening hole. And with a read from his partner, he rolled it home. A dream start on the tougher front nine and just what he needed after yesterday’s late slip up. Shamrock Lowry’s frustrating opening. In contrast, Shane Lowry made a bogey on the first after smashing a six-footer through the break. That early setback drops him back to two underpar alongside Mroy. Still, the Clara man knows there’s plenty of golf left and will be aiming to climb the leaderboard quickly. Ireland Irish challenge heating up. Sheamus P week is all but over after a tough run. But Tom McKibben has been sensational. The Hollywood man drained a monster 33 ft putt on the seventh for birdie, moving to four underpar just three shots off the pace. Globe showing Europe Africa leaderboard update at the top. New Zealand’s Daniel Hillier carded a superb 66 to move to minus 7 tied with Denmark’s Thorbjorn Olison who posted a one under 71. Both men are chasing glory but the home heroes are lurking just behind. Fire round two story line with Mroy surging early, Lowry battling back and McKibben making a charge. Today’s play is shaping into a thrilling Irish battle on home soil. Can Rory close the gap? Will Lowry find his rhythm? Or is it McKibben’s moment to shine? Backhand index pointing right. Stay tuned. Round two of the Irish Open is just heating up at the K Club. Irish Open round two live. Mroy and Lowry battle to close the gap at the K Club. Round two of the Irish Open 2025 is underway and the drama has already begun at the K Club. Fans were treated to a flying start from Rory Mroy who nailed an opening birdie to put himself right back in contention. Mangaling Mroyy’s fast start. The Mast’s champion wasted no time. A pinpoint iron left him a 15-footer on the opening hole and with a read from his partner, he rolled it home. A dream start on the tougher front nine and just what he needed after yesterday’s late slip up. Shamrock Lowry’s frustrating opening. In contrast, Shane Lowry made a bogey on the first after smashing a six-footer through the break. That early setback drops him back to two underpar alongside Mroy. Still, the Clara man knows there’s plenty of golf left and will be aiming to climb the leaderboard quickly. Ireland Irish challenge heating up. Sheamus P’s week is all but over after a tough run, but Tom McKibben has been sensational. The Hollywood man drained a monster 33- ft putt on the seventh for birdie, moving to four underpar just three shots off the pace. Globe showing Europe Africa leaderboard update. At the top, New Zealand’s Daniel Hillier carded a superb 66 to move to minus 7, tied with Denmark’s Thorbjorn Olison, who posted a one under 71. Both men are chasing glory, but the home heroes are lurking just behind. Fire round two story line with Mroy surging early, Lowry battling back, and McKibben making a charge. Today’s play is shaping into a thrilling Irish battle on home soil. Can Rory close the gap? Will Lowry find his rhythm? Or is it McKibben’s moment to shine? Backhand index pointing right. Stay tuned. Round two of the Irish Open is just heating up at the K Club. Irish Open round two live. Mroy and Lowry battle to close the gap at the K Club. Round two of the Irish Open 2025 is underway and the drama has already begun at the K Club. Fans were treated to a flying start from Rory Mroy who nailed an opening birdie to put himself right back in contention. Mangaling Mroyy’s fast start. The Mast’s champion wasted no time. A pinpoint iron left him a 15-footer on the opening hole and with a read from his partner, he rolled it home. A dream start on the tougher front nine and just what he needed after yesterday’s late slip up. Shamrock Lowry’s frustrating opening. In contrast, Shane Lowry made a bogey on the first after smashing a six-footer through the break. That early setback drops him back to two underpar alongside Mroy. Still, the Clara man knows there’s plenty of golf left and will be aiming to climb the leaderboard quickly. Ireland Irish challenge heating up. Sheamus P’s week is all but over after a tough run, but Tom McKibben has been sensational. The Hollywood man drained a monster 33- ft putt on the seventh for birdie, moving to four underpar just three shots off the pace. Globe showing Europe Africa leaderboard update. At the top, New Zealand’s Daniel Hillier carded a superb 66 to move to minus 7, tied with Denmark’s Thorbjorn Olison, who posted a one under 71. Both men are chasing glory, but the home heroes are lurking just behind. Fire round two story line with Mroy surging early, Lowry battling back, and McKibben making a charge. Today’s play is shaping into a thrilling Irish battle on home soil. Can Rory close the gap? Will Lowry find his rhythm? Or is it McKibben’s moment to shine? Backhand index pointing right. Stay tuned. Round two of the Irish Open is just heating up at the K Club. Irish Open round two live. Mroy and Lowry battle to close the gap at the K Club. Round two of the Irish Open 2025 is underway and the drama has already begun at the K Club. Fans were treated to a flying start from Rory Mroy who nailed an opening birdie to put himself right back in contention. Mangaling Mroyy’s fast start. The Mast’s champion wasted no time. A pinpoint iron left him a 15-footer and with a read from his partner, he rolled it home. A dream start on the tougher front nine and just what he needed after yesterday’s late slip up. Shamrock Lowry’s frustrating opening. In contrast, Shane Lowry made a bogey on the first after smashing a six-footer through the break. That early setback drops him back to two underpar alongside Mroy. Still, the Clara man knows there’s plenty of golf left and will be aiming to climb the leaderboard quickly. Ireland Irish challenge heating up. Sheamus P week is over after a tough run, but Tom McKibben has been sensational. The Hollywood man drained a monster 33- ft putt on the seventh for birdie moving to four underpar just three shots off the pace. Globe showing Europe Africa leaderboard update at the top New Zealand’s Daniel Hillier carded a superb 66 to move to minus 7 tied with Denmark’s Thorburn Olison who posted a one under 71. Both men are chasing glory but the home heroes are lurking just behind. Fire round two story line with Mroy surging early, Lowry battling back, and McKibben making a charge. Today’s play is shaping into a thrilling Irish battle on home soil. Can Rory close the gap? Will Lowry find his rhythm or is it McKibben’s moment to shine? Backhand index pointing right. Stay tuned. Round two of the Irish Open is just heating up at the K Club. Irish Open round two live. Mroy and Lowry battle to close the gap at the K Club. Round two of the Irish Open 2025 is underway and the drama has already begun at the K Club. Fans were treated to a flying start from Rory Mroy who nailed an opening birdie to put himself right back in contention. Mangaling Mroyy’s fast start. The Mast’s champion wasted no time. A pinpoint iron left him a 15-footer on the opening hole. And with a read from his partner, he rolled it home. A dream start on the tougher front nine and just what he needed after yesterday’s late slip up. Shamrock Lowry’s frustrating opening. In contrast, Shane Lowry made a bogey on the first after smashing a six-footer through the break. That early setback drops him back to two underpar alongside Mroy. Still, the Clara man knows there’s plenty of golf left and will be aiming to climb the leaderboard quickly. Ireland Irish challenge heating up. Sheamus P week is all but over after a tough run. But Tom McKibben has been sensational. The Hollywood man drained a monster 33 ft putt on the seventh for birdie, moving to four underpar just three shots off the pace. Globe showing Europe Africa leaderboard update at the top. New Zealand’s Daniel Hillier carded a superb 66 to move to minus 7 tied with Denmark’s Thorburn Olison who posted a one under 71. Both men are chasing glory but the home heroes are lurking just behind. Fire round two story line with Mroy surging early, Lowry battling back and McKibben making a charge. Today’s play is shaping into a thrilling Irish battle on home soil. Can Rory close the gap? Will Lowry find his rhythm? Or is it McKibben’s moment to shine? Backhand index pointing right. Stay tuned. Round two of the Irish Open is just heating up at the K Club. Irish Open round two live. Mroy and Lowry battle to close the gap at the K Club. Round two of the Irish Open 2025 is underway and the drama has already begun at the K Club. Fans were treated to a flying start from Rory Mroy who nailed an opening birdie to put himself right back in contention. Mangaling Mroyy’s fast start. The Mast’s champion wasted no time. A pinpoint iron left him a 15-footer on the opening hole and with a read from his partner, he rolled it home. A dream start on the tougher front nine and just what he needed after yesterday’s late slip up. Shamrock Lowry’s frustrating opening. In contrast, Shane Lowry made a bogey on the first after smashing a six-footer through the break. That early setback drops him back to two underpar alongside Mroy. Still, the Clara man knows there’s plenty of golf left and will be aiming to climb the leaderboard quickly. Ireland Irish challenge heating up. Sheamus P’s week is all but over after a tough run, but Tom McKibben has been sensational. The Hollywood man drained a monster 33- ft putt on the seventh for birdie, moving to four underpar just three shots off the pace. Globe showing Europe Africa leaderboard update. At the top, New Zealand’s Daniel Hillier carded a superb 66 to move to minus 7, tied with Denmark’s Thorburn Olison, who posted a one under 71. Both men are chasing glory, but the home heroes are lurking just behind. Fire round two story line with Mroy surging early, Lowry battling back, and McKibben making a charge. Today’s play is shaping into a thrilling Irish battle on home soil. Can Rory close the gap? Will Lowry find his rhythm? Or is it McKibben’s moment to shine? Backhand index pointing right. Stay tuned. Round two of the Irish Open is just heating up at the K Club. Irish Open round two live. Mroy and Lowry battle to close the gap at the K Club. Round two of the Irish Open 2025 is underway and the drama has already begun at the K Club. Fans were treated to a flying start from Rory Mroy who nailed an opening birdie to put himself right back in contention. Mangaling Mroyy’s fast start. The Mast’s champion wasted no time. A pinpoint iron left him a 15-footer on the opening hole and with a read from his partner, he rolled it home. A dream start on the tougher front nine and just what he needed after yesterday’s late slip up. Shamrock Lowry’s frustrating opening. In contrast, Shane Lowry made a bogey on the first after smashing a six-footer through the break. That early setback drops him back to two underpar alongside Mroy. Still, the Clara man knows there’s plenty of golf left and will be aiming to climb the leaderboard quickly. Ireland Irish challenge heating up. Sheamus P’s week is all but over after a tough run, but Tom McKibben has been sensational. The Hollywood man drained a monster 33- ft putt on the seventh for birdie, moving to four underpar just three shots off the pace. Globe showing Europe Africa leaderboard update at the top. New Zealand’s Daniel Hillier carded a superb 66 to move to minus 7 tied with Denmark’s Thorbjorn Olison who posted a one under 71. Both men are chasing glory but the home heroes are lurking just behind fire round two story line with Mroy surging early, Lowry battling back and McKibben making a charge. Today’s play is shaping into a thrilling Irish battle on home soil. Can Rory close the gap? Will Lowry find his rhythm? Or is it McKibben’s moment to shine? Backhand index tuned. Round two of the Irish Open is just heating up at the K Club. Irish Open round two live. Mroy and Lowry battle to close the gap at the K Club. Round two of the Irish Open 2025 is underway and the drama has already begun at the K Club. Fans were treated to a flying start from Rory Mroy who nailed an opening birdie to put himself right back in contention. Mangalolfing Mroyy’s fast start. The Mast’s champion wasted no time. A pinpoint iron left him a 15-footer on the opening hole and with a read from his partner, he rolled it home. A dream start on the tougher front nine and just what he needed after yesterday’s late slip up. Shamrock Lowry’s frustrating opening. In contrast, Shane Lowry made a bogey on the first after smashing a six-footer through the break. That early setback drops him back to two underpar alongside Mroy. Still, the Clara man knows there’s plenty of golf left and will be aiming to climb the leaderboard quickly. Ireland Irish challenge heating up. Sheamus P’s week is all but over after a tough run, but Tom McKibben has been sensational. The Hollywood man drained a monster 33-foot putt on the seventh for birdie, moving to four underpar just three shots off the pace. Globe showing Europe Africa leaderboard update at the top. New Zealand’s Daniel Hillier carded a superb 66 to move to minus 7 tied with Denmark’s Thorburn Olison who posted a one under 71. Both men are chasing glory, but the home heroes are lurking just behind. Fire round two story line with Mroy surging early, Lowry battling back and McKibben making a charge. Today’s play is shaping into a thrilling Irish battle on home soil. Can Rory close the gap? Will Lowry find his rhythm? Or is it McKibben’s moment to shine? Backhand index pointing right. Stay tuned. Round two of the Irish Open is just heating up at the K Club. Irish Open round two live. Mroy and Lowry battle to close the gap at the K Club. Round two 2025 is underway and the drama has already begun at the K Club. Fans were treated to a flying start from Rory Mroy who nailed an opening birdie to put himself right back in contention. Mangaling Mroyy’s fast start. The master’s champion wasted no time. A pinpoint iron left him a 15-footer on the opening hole and with a read from his partner, he rolled it home. A dream start on the tougher front nine and just what he needed after yesterday’s late slip up. Shamrock Lowry’s frustrating opening. In contrast, Shane Lowry made a bogey on the first after smashing a six-footer through the break. That early setback drops him back to two underpar alongside Mroy. Still, the Clara man knows there’s plenty of golf left and will be aiming to climb the leaderboard quickly. Ireland Irish challenge heating up. Sheamus P week is all but over after a tough run. But Tom McKibben has been sensational. The Hollywood man drained a monster 33- ft putt on the seventh for birdie moving to four underpar just three shots off the pace globe showing Europe Africa leaderboard update at the top New Zealand’s Daniel Hillier carded a superb 66 to move to minus 7 tied with Denmark’s Thorbjorn Olison who posted a one under 71. Both men are chasing glory, but the home heroes are lurking just behind. Fire round two storyline with Mroy surging early, Lowry battling back and McKibben making a charge. Today’s play is shaping into a thrilling Irish battle on home soil. Can Rory close the gap? Will Lowry find his rhythm? Or is it McKibben’s moment to shine? Backhand index pointing right. Stay tuned. Round two of the Irish Open is just heating up at the K Club. Irish Open round two live. Mroy and Lowry battle to close the gap at the K Club. Round two of the Irish Open 2025 is underway and the drama has already begun at the K Club. Fans were treated to a flying start from Rory Mroy who nailed an opening birdie to put himself right back in contention. Mangaling Mroyy’s fast start. The master’s champion wasted no time. A pinpoint iron left him a 15-footer on the opening hole and with a read from his partner, he rolled it home. A dream start on the tougher front nine and just what he needed after yesterday’s late slip up. Shamrock Lowry’s frustrating opening. In contrast, Shane Lowry made a bogey on the first after smashing a six-footer through the break. That early setback drops him back to two underpar alongside Mroy. Still, the Clara man knows there’s plenty of golf left and will be aiming to climb the leaderboard quickly. Ireland Irish challenge heating up. Sheamus P week is all but over after a tough run. But Tom McKibben has been sensational. The Hollywood man drained a monster 33- ft putt on the seventh for birdie moving to four underpar just three shots off the pace globe showing Europe Africa leaderboard update at the top Daniel Hillier carded a superb 66 to move to minus 7 tied with Denmark’s Thorbjun Olison who posted a one under 71 both men are chasing glory but the home heroes are lurking just behind fire round two story line with Mroy surging early, Lowry battling back, and McKibben making a charge. Today’s play is shaping into a thrilling Irish battle on home soil. Can Rory close the gap? Will Lowry find his rhythm? Or is it McKibben’s moment to shine? Backhand index pointing right. Stay tuned. Round two of the Irish Open is just heating up at the K Club. Irish Open round two live. Mroy and Lowry battle to close the gap at the K Club. Round two of the Irish Open 2025 is underway and the drama has already begun at the K Club. Fans were treated to a flying start from Rory Mroy who nailed an opening birdie to put himself right back in contention. Mangaling Mroyy’s fast start. The Mast’s champion wasted no time. A pinpoint iron left him a 15-footer on the opening hole. And with a read from his partner, he rolled it home. A dream start on the tougher front nine and just what he needed after yesterday’s late slip up. Shamrock Lowry’s frustrating opening. In contrast, Shane Lowry made a bogey on the first after smashing a six-footer through the break. That early setback drops him back to two underpar alongside Mroy. Still, the Clara man knows there’s plenty of golf left and will be aiming to climb the leaderboard quickly. Ireland Irish challenge heating up. Sheamus P’s week is all but over after a tough run. But Tom McKibben has been sensational. The Hollywood man drained a monster 33 ft putt on the seventh for birdie, moving to four underpar just three shots off the pace. Globe showing Europe Africa leaderboard update at the top. New Zealand’s Daniel Hillier carded a superb 66 to move to minus 7 tied with Denmark’s Thorbjorn Olison who posted a one under 71. Both men are chasing glory but the home heroes are lurking just behind. Fire round two story line with Mroy surging early, Lowry battling back and McKibben making a charge. Today’s play is shaping into a thrilling Irish battle on home soil. Can Rory close the gap? Will Lowry find his rhythm? Or is it McKibben’s moment to shine? Backhand index pointing right. Stay tuned. Round two of the Irish Open is just heating up at the K Club. Irish Open round two live. Mroy and Lowry battle to close the gap at the K Club. Round two of the Irish Open 2025 is underway and the drama has already begun at the K Club. Fans were treated to a flying start from Rory Mroy who nailed an opening birdie to put himself right back in contention. Mangalolfing Mroyy’s fast start. The Mast’s champion wasted no time. A pinpoint iron left him a 15-footer on the opening hole and with a read from his partner, he rolled it home. A dream start on the tougher front nine and just what he needed after yesterday’s Shamrock Lowry’s frustrating opening. In contrast, Shane Lowry made a bogey on the first after smashing a six-footer through the break. That early setback drops him back to two underpar alongside Mroy. Still, the Clara man knows there’s plenty of golf left and will be aiming to climb the leaderboard quickly. Ireland Irish challenge heating up. Sheamus P week is all but over after a tough run, but Tom McKibben has been sensational. The Hollywood man drained a monster 33- ft putt on the seventh for birdie moving to four underpar just three shots off the pace. Globe showing Europe Africa leaderboard update at the top New Zealand’s Daniel Hillier carded a superb 66 to move to minus 7 tied with Denmark’s Thorbjorn Olison who posted a one under 71. Both men are chasing glory but the home heroes are lurking just behind. Fire round two story line with Mroy surging early, Lowry battling back, and McKibben making a charge. Today’s play is shaping into a thrilling Irish battle on home soil. Can Rory close the gap? Will Lowry find his rhythm or is it McKibben’s moment to shine? Backhand index pointing right. Stay tuned. Round two of the Irish Open is just heating up at the K Club. Irish Open round two live. Mroy and Lowry battle to close the gap at the K Club. Round two of the Irish Open 2025 is underway and the drama has already begun at the K Club. Fans were treated to a flying start from Rory Mroy who nailed an opening birdie to put himself right back in contention. Manolfing Mroyy’s fast start. The Mast’s champion wasted no time. A pinpoint iron left him a 15-footer on the opening hole. And with a read from his partner, he rolled it home. A dream start on the tougher front nine and just what he needed after yesterday’s late slip up. Shamrock Lowry’s frustrating opening. In contrast, Shane Lowry made a bogey on the first after smashing a six-footer through the break. That early setback drops him back to two underpar alongside Mroy. Still, the Clara man knows there’s plenty of golf left and will be aiming to climb the leaderboard quickly. Ireland Irish challenge heating up. Sheamus P week is all but over after a tough run. But Tom McKibben has been sensational. The Hollywood man drained a monster 33 ft putt on the seventh for birdie, moving to four underpar just three shots off the pace. Globe showing Europe Africa leaderboard update at the top. New Zealand’s Daniel Hillier carded a superb 66 to move to minus 7 tied with Bernol who post under 71. Both men are chasing glory but the home heroes are lurking just behind. Fire round two story line with Mroy surging early, Lowry battling back and McKibben making a charge. Today’s play is shaping into a thrilling Irish battle on home soil. Can Rory close the gap? Will Lowry find his rhythm or is it McKibben’s moment to shine? Backhand index pointing right. Stay tuned. Round two of the Irish Open is just heating up at the K Club. But the K Club Irish Open round two live. Mroy and Lowry battle to close the gap at the K Club. Round two of the Irish Open 2025 is underway and the drama has already begun at the K Club. Fans were treated to a flying start from Rory Mroy who nailed an opening birdie to put himself right back in contention. Mangalolfing Mroyy’s fast start. The Mast’s champion wasted no time. A pinpoint iron left him a 15-footer on the opening hole and with a read from his partner, he rolled it home. A dream start on the tougher front nine and just what he needed after yesterday’s late slip up. Shamrock Lowry’s frustrating opening. In contrast, Shane Lowry made a bogey on the first after smashing a six-footer through the break. That early setback drops him back to two underpar alongside M and will be aiming to climb the leaderboard quickly. Ireland Irish challenge heating up. Shamroy and Lowry battle to close the gap at the K Club. Round two of the Irish Open 2025 is underway and the drama has already begun at the K Club. Fans were treated to a flying start from Rory Mroy who nailed an opening birdie to put himself right back in contention. Mangaling Mroyy’s fast start. The Mast’s champion wasted no time. A pinpoint iron left him a 15-footer on the opening hole and with a read from his partner, he rolled it home. A dream start on the tougher front nine and just what he needed after yesterday’s late slip up. Shamrock Lowry’s frustrating opening. In contrast, Shane Lowry made a bogey on the first after smashing a six-footer through the break. That early setback drops him back to two underpar alongside Mroy. Still, the Clara man knows there’s plenty of golf left and will be aiming to climb the leaderboard quickly. Ireland Irish challenge heating up. Sheamus P’s week is all but over after a tough run, but Tom McKibben has been sensational. The Hollywood man drained a monster 33- ft putt on the seventh for birdie, moving to four underpar just three shots off the pace. Globe showing Europe Africa leaderboard update. At the top, New Zealand’s Daniel Hillier carded a superb 66 to move to minus 7, tied with Denmark’s Thorbjorn Olison, who posted a one under 71. Both men are chasing glory, but the home heroes are lurking just behind. Fire round two story line with Mroy surging early, Lowry battling back, and McKibben making a charge. Today’s play is shaping into a thrilling Irish battle on home soil. Can Rory close the gap? Will Lowry find his rhythm? Or is it McKibben’s moment to shine? Backhand index pointing right. Stay tuned. Round two of the Irish Open is just heating up at the K Club. Irish Open round two live. Mroy and Lowry battle to close the gap at the K Club. Round two of the Irish Open 2025 is underway and the drama has already begun at the K Club. Fans were treated to a flying start from Rory Mroy who nailed an opening birdie to put himself right back in contention. Man golfing Mroyy’s fast start. The Mast’s champion wasted no time. A pinpoint iron left him a 15-footer on the opening hole and with a read from his partner, he rolled it home. A dream start on the tougher front nine and just what he needed after yesterday’s late slip up. Shamrock Lowry’s frustrating opening. In contrast, Shane Lowry made a bogey on the first after smashing a six-footer through the break. That early setback drops him back to two underpar alongside Mroy. Still, the Clara man knows there’s plenty of golf left and will be aiming to climb the leaderboard quickly. Ireland Irish challenge heating up. Sheamus P’s week is all but over after a tough run, but Tom McKibben has been sensational. The Hollywood man drained a monster 33- ft putt on the seventh for birdie, moving to four underpar just three shots off the pace. Globe showing Europe Africa leaderboard update at the top. New Zealand’s Daniel Hillier carded a superb 66 to move to minus 7 tied with Denmark’s Thorburn Olison who posted a one under 71. Both men are chasing glory but the home heroes are lurking just behind. Fire round two story line with Mroy surging early, Lowry battling back and McKibben making a charge. Today’s play is shaping into a thrilling Irish battle on home soil. Can Rory close the gap? Will Lowry find his rhythm? Or is it McKibben’s moment to shine? Backhand index pointing right. Stay tuned. Round two of the Irish Open is just heating up at the K Club. Irish Open round two live. Mroy and Lowry battle to close the gap at the K Club. Round two of the Irish Open 2025 is underway and the drama has already begun at the K Club. Fans were treated to a flying start from Rory Mroy who nailed an opening birdie to put himself right back in contention. Mangaling Mroyy’s fast start. The Mast’s champion wasted no time. A pinpoint iron left him a 15-footer on the opening hole and with a read from his partner, he rolled it home. A dream start on the tougher front nine and just what he needed after yesterday’s late slip up. Shamrock Lowry’s frustrating opening. In contrast, Shane Lowry made a bogey on the first after smashing a six-footer through the break. That early setback drops him back to two underpar alongside Mroy. Still, the Clara man knows there’s plenty of golf left and will be aiming to climb the leaderboard quickly. Ireland Irish challenge heating up. Sheamus P’s week is all but over after a tough run, but Tom McKibben has been sensational. The Hollywood man drained a monster 33- ft putt on the seventh for birdie, moving to four underpar just three shots off the pace. Globe showing Europe Africa leaderboard update. At the top, New Zealand’s Daniel Hillier carded a superb 66 to move to minus 7, tied with Denmark’s Thorbjorn Olison, who posted a one under 71. Both men are chasing glory, but the home heroes are lurking just behind. Fire round two story line with Mroy surging early, Lowry battling back, and McKibben making a charge. Today’s play is shaping into a thrilling Irish battle on home soil. Can Rory close the gap? Will Lowry find his rhythm? Or is it McKibben’s moment to shine? Backhand index pointing right. Stay tuned. Round two of the Irish Open is just heating up at the K Club. Irish Open round two live. Mroy and Lowry battle to close the gap at the K Club. Round two of the Irish Open 2025 is underway and the drama has already begun at the K Club. Fans were treated to a flying start from Rory Mroy who nailed an opening birdie to put himself right back in contention. Mangaling Mroyy’s fast start. The Mast’s champion wasted no time. A pinpoint iron left him a 15-footer on the opening hole and with a read from his partner, he rolled it home. A dream start on the tougher front nine and just what he needed after yesterday’s late slip up. Shamrock Lowry’s frustrating opening. In contrast, Shane Lowry made a bogey on the first after smashing a six-footer through the break. That early setback drops him back to two underpar alongside Mroy. Still, the Clara man knows there’s plenty of golf left and will be aiming to climb the leaderboard quickly. Ireland Irish challenge heating up. Sheamus P’s week is all but over after a tough run, but Tom McKibben has been sensational. The Hollywood man drained a monster 33- ft putt on the seventh for birdie, moving to four underpar just three shots off the pace. Globe showing Europe Africa leaderboard update. At the top, New Zealand’s Daniel Hillier carded a superb 66 to move to minus 7, tied with Denmark’s Thorbjorn Olison, who posted a one under 71. Both men are chasing glory, but the home heroes are lurking just behind. Fire round two story line with Mroy surging early, Lowry battling back, and McKibben making a charge. Today’s play is shaping into a thrilling Irish battle on home soil. Can Rory close the gap? Will Lowry find his rhythm? Or is it McKibben’s moment to shine? Backhand index pointing right. Stay tuned. Round two of the Irish Open is just heating up at the K Club. Irish Open round two live. Mroy and Lowry battle to close the gap at the K Club. Round two of the Irish Open 2025 is underway and the drama has already begun at the K Club. Fans were treated to a flying start from Rory Mroy who nailed an opening birdie to put himself right back in contention. Mangaling Mroyy’s fast start. The Mast’s champion wasted no time. A pinpoint iron left him a 15-footer on the opening hole and with a read from his partner, he rolled it home. A dream start on the tougher front nine and just what he needed after yesterday’s late slip up. Shamrock Lowry’s frustrating opening. In contrast, Shane Lowry made a bogey on the first after smashing a six-footer through the break. That early setback drops him back to two underpar alongside Mroy. Still, the Clara man knows there’s plenty of golf left and will be aiming to climb the leaderboard quickly. Ireland Irish challenge heating up. Sheamus P’s week is all but over after a tough run, but Tom McKibben has been sensational. The Hollywood man drained a monster 33- ft putt on the seventh for birdie, moving to four underpar just three shots off the pace. Globe showing Europe Africa leaderboard update. At the top, New Zealand’s Daniel Hillier carded a superb 66 to move to minus 7 tied with Denmark’s Thorbjorn Olison who posted a one under 71. Both men are chasing glory, but the home heroes are lurking just behind. Fire round two storyline with Mroy surging early back and McKibben making a charge. Today’s play is shaping into a thrilling Irish battle on home soil. Can Rory close the gap? Will Lowry find his rhythm? Or is it McKibben’s moment to shine? Backhand index pointing right. Stay tuned. Round two of the Irish Open is just heating up at the K Club. Irish Open round two live. Mroy and Lowry battle to close the gap at the K Club. Round two of the Irish Open 2025 is underway and the drama has already begun at the K Club. Fans were treated to a flying start from Rory Mroy who nailed an opening birdie to put himself right back in contention. Mangaling Mroyy’s fast start. The master’s champion wasted no time. A pinpoint iron left him a 15-footer on the opening hole and with a read from his partner, he rolled it home. A dream start on the tougher front nine and just what he needed after yesterday’s late slip up. Shamrock Lowry’s frustrating opening. In contrast, Shane Lowry made a bogey on the first after smashing a six-footer through the break. That early setback drops him back to two underpar alongside Mroy. Still, the Clara man knows there’s plenty of golf left and will be aiming to climb the leaderboard quickly. Ireland Irish challenge heating up. Sheamus P week is all but over after a tough run. But Tom McKibben has been sensational. The Hollywood man drained a monster 33- ft putt on the seventh for birdie moving to four underpar just three shots off the pace. Globe showing Europe Africa leaderboard update. At the top New Zealand’s Daniel Hillier carded a superb 66 to move to minus 7 tied with Denmark’s Thorbjorn Olison who posted a one under 71. Both men are chasing glory but the home heroes are lurking just behind. Fire round two story line with Mroy surging early, Lowry battling back, and McKibben making a charge. Today’s play is shaping into a thrilling Irish battle on home soil. Can Rory close the gap? Will Lowry find his rhythm or is it McKibben’s moment to shine? Backhand index pointing rights. The Irish Open is just heating up at the K Club. Irish Open round two live. Mroy and Lowry battle to close the gap at the K Club. Round two of the Irish Open 2025 is underway and the drama has already begun at the K Club. Fans were treated to a flying start from Rory Mroy who nailed an opening birdie to put himself right back in contention. Mangaling Mroyy’s fast start. The Mast’s champion wasted no time. A pinpoint iron left him a 15-footer on the opening hole. And with a read from his partner, he rolled it home. A dream start on the tougher front nine and just what he needed after yesterday’s late slip up. Shamrock Lowry’s frustrating opening. In contrast, on the first after smashing a six-footer through the break, that early setback drops him back to two underpar alongside Mroy. Still, the Clara man knows there’s plenty of golf left and will be aiming to climb the leaderboard quickly. Ireland Irish challenge heating up. Sheamus P’s week is all but over after a tough run, but Tom McKibben has been sensational. The Hollywood man drained a monster 33 ft putt on the seventh for birdie, moving to four underpar, just three shots off the pace. update. At the top, New Zealand’s Daniel Hillier carded a superb 66 to move to minus 7, tied with Denmark’s Thorbjorn Olison, who posted a one under 71. Both men are chasing glory, but the home heroes are lurking just behind. Fire round two story line with Mroy surging early, Lowry battling back, and McKibben making a charge. Today’s play is shaping into a thrilling Irish battle on home soil. Can Rory close the gap? Will Lowry find his rhythm? Or is McKibben’s moment to shine? Backhand index pointing right. Stay tuned. Round two of the Irish Open is just heating.

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