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Al Arabiya
3 hours ago
- Al Arabiya
Shane Lowry Docked 2 Shots When His Golf Ball Moves a Fraction of an Inch at British Open
PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland – Shane Lowry hoped to make birdies to close in on Scottie Scheffler at the British Open. Then, he learned about a potential two-shot penalty, turning the finish into a pressure-filled attempt to make the cut. Lowry was penalized two shots when his ball moved slightly—the label on his golf ball appeared to dip—during a practice swing in rain-soaked rough on the par-5 12th at Royal Portrush. This turned his 70 into a 1-over 72. He enters the weekend 10 shots behind Scheffler at Royal Portrush, where Lowry won the claret jug in 2019. He said the R&A informed him of the potential penalty on the 15th hole; Lowry was at 1 under, and the 36-hole cut seemed to be at 1-over par. 'I told them I definitely was looking down toward the ball as I was taking that practice swing, and I didn't see it move,' Lowry said. 'But I had to take the penalty because—I'm still not sure to be honest whether it was or not—but I had to take the penalty because I can't have my name talked about or tossed around like that, and I just get on with it. It's obviously very disappointing,' he said. 'Look, I'll just have to dust myself off and get out there tomorrow and give it a go.' There is an exception for when a violation could be seen with the naked eye without having to rely on video that zooms in. Lowry told them that while he didn't see it move, he was looking down in the direction of the ball. Assuming there might be a penalty, Lowry made a 10-foot birdie putt on the 15th and closed with three pars. With the penalty, he was at even-par 142. Lowry said he felt the R&A officials had already decided that he caused the ball to move under the rules and that it would be a two-shot penalty. 'They only had one camera angle, which was zoomed in at the ball. They had none of me actually full length, which we were looking for and needed,' he said. 'If the ball moved and I caused it to move and it moved, it's a two-shot penalty,' he said. 'The last thing I want to do is sit there and argue and not take the penalty and then get slaughtered all over social media tonight for being a cheat.' Lowry and Scheffler, who played together, met with the officials for about 20 minutes after the round to review the video. 'It was a very tough spot for Shane to be put in,' Scheffler said. 'He handled it really well. It's obviously very frustrating. It's frustrating for me as a competitor of his and a player to watch him after kind of deal with that because the last thing you want to be known in the game of golf is somebody who cheats.'


Al Arabiya
3 hours ago
- Al Arabiya
Euro 2025: Spain ruthlessly ends Switzerland's spirited run in quarterfinals
Spain ended Switzerland's dreamy midsummer run through its home Women's European Championship in a 2–0 win in the quarterfinals on Friday despite missing two penalty kicks. Swiss resistance was broken by the world champion's two goals in a five-minute spell midway through the second half. Athenea Del Castillo slotted in a shot from Aitana Bonmatís flicked assist in the 66th just four minutes after coming off the bench and Clàudia Pina curled a shot from the edge of the penalty area in the 71st. Spain will play France or Germany in the semifinals next Wednesday in Zurich. The winner will face defending champion England or Italy in the July 27 final at St. Jakob-Park Basel. Spain has a tournament-leading 16 goals yet could not score from the spot. Mariona Caldentey skewed her penalty badly wide in the ninth minute and Alexia Putellas' shot was saved by Livia Peng in the 88th. Switzerland's spirited young team gave its noisy home fans hope of a stunning upset even more so after Caldentey's bad miss was greeted by a grateful roar by the sold-out Wankdorf Stadium. Spain also struck the posts of Switzerland's goal three times including in back-to-back chances in a frantic scramble at a corner in the 60th. Switzerland defender Noelle Maritz was sent off in stoppage time for a foul. Spain has reached the semifinals for the first time since 1997. It lost to the Swiss in the quarterfinals at Euro 2022 played in England.


Arab News
4 hours ago
- Arab News
CONMEBOL eases Copa America warm-up rules after Brazil's complaints
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