SHANE LOWRY THINKS that Julys Irish Open at Mount Juliet is going to be in trouble because of the governments latest quarantine rules.
And Lowry who finished his Masters week in a tie for 21st explained that preparations for his British Open title defense were up in the air after countries like the US, Canada and France were added to the mandatory quarantine list here.
The Offaly native will have to compete without caddie Bo Martin, who returns to Ireland, while Lowry remains in the States.
I think right now, if you look at what the Irish government are out there doing, I think the Irish Open is going to be in trouble because theyre out there putting France, Germany, and the US on a quarantine for two weeks. So I dont know whats going to happen there, Lowry said after his final round at Augusta.
You know, its pretty shit for me, to be honest, because I know things are tough for everybody at the minute, but my coach and my team are going home tomorrow, and I probably wont see them until the Open.
Its not great, you know, because I want them over here for the big tournaments, the PGA and the US Open. Well see what happens. I dont know. Maybe there will be exemptions or something. I have no idea.
Were an Olympic sport now. Maybe we should get an exemption. I have no idea.
Lowry heads for Hilton Head in South Carolina this week but is unsure wholl be on his bag.
I have no idea, he says, Ireland brought in a quarantine rule from the US for some strange reason on Thursday, and we just had to make a decision. Like hes waiting on his second dose of vaccine back home, I think, and he needs to go home and get everything sorted. I dont expect anyone to spend two weeks in a hotel for me in quarantine. Im not going to do it, so I dont expect anyone else to do it.
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Theres a couple of guys who arent playing next week and theyre out there looking for a job. So Ill find a caddie out there somewhere.
