What is Shane Lowry’s Ryder Cup Record?

Shane Lowry's overall Ryder Cup Record is 3 wins, 3 losses and 3 ties.

More about Shane Lowry’s Ryder Cup Record

Shane Lowry, known for his passionate play, has been a Captain's Pick for Team Europe in three consecutive Ryder Cups: 2021 (Whistling Straits), 2023 (Marco Simone), and 2025 (Bethpage Black).

Across his three appearances, he has played in 9 matches and has secured a total of 4.5 points (3 wins, 3 losses, 3 ties).

Year Record (W-L-T) Points Earned EUR Result
2021 1 - 2 - 0 1.0 Loss (19-9)
2023 1 - 1 - 1 1.5 Win (16.5-11.5)
2025 1 - 0 - 2 2.0 Win (15-13)
Career Total 3 - 3 - 3 4.5

Record by Format

Lowry has shown his best form in the Four-Ball format, while he has yet to record a Singles victory:

  • Four-Ball: 2 Wins - 1 Loss - 1 Tie (2.5 points)
  • Foursomes: 1 Win - 1 Loss - 0 Ties (1.0 point)
  • Singles: 0 Wins - 1 Loss - 2 Ties (1.0 point)

Additional Information and Highlights

  • Emotional Debut (2021): Lowry's first Ryder Cup saw him endure a heavy American victory, but he secured a memorable point in Saturday Four-Ball alongside Tyrrell Hatton, defeating Tony Finau and Harris English 1-up, which featured an emotional moment on the 18th green.
  • Partnership with Sepp Straka: In 2023, he formed a successful partnership with Austrian rookie Sepp Straka. They won their Foursomes match against Rickie Fowler and Collin Morikawa 2&1 in the opening session, contributing to Europe's early momentum.
  • The Decisive Half-Point (2025): Lowry delivered one of the most clutch moments of the 2025 contest at Bethpage Black. In his Singles match against Russell Henley, he rolled in a crucial putt on the 18th hole to secure a half-point, which was the 14th point needed to guarantee that Team Europe would retain the Ryder Cup.
  • Undefeated in Team Matches (2025): He was one of the few players on the European side to avoid a loss in the 2025 away match, going 1-0-2 for the week.
  • Tough Singles Opponents: His one Singles loss came against the World No. 1 at the time, Patrick Cantlay, in his 2021 debut (4&2). His other Singles matches have resulted in ties against Jordan Spieth (2023) and Russell Henley (2025).