Golf fans, brace yourselves for a dramatic twist in the Abu Dhabi Championship! Shane Lowry’s quest for a second title hit a snag after a faltering finish left him three strokes behind the leaders at the halfway point. But here’s where it gets intriguing: despite a rollercoaster round that included an eagle, successive birdies, and a self-proclaimed 'worst best shot of all-time,' Lowry’s closing bogeys on the 17th and 18th holes dented his momentum. And this is the part most people miss—his playing partner, Tommy Fleetwood, maintained stellar form with a 66, sharing the lead with Aaron Rai, whose round was ignited by a stunning albatross. Could this be the turning point in the tournament? Meanwhile, Rory McIlroy trails by six strokes, and Tom McKibbin, fresh off a Hong Kong Open win, struggles near the bottom of the leaderboard. Is Lowry’s experience enough to claw his way back, or will the younger contenders dominate? Let’s dive into the details: Lowry’s round started strong with birdies on the 2nd, 10th, and 13th holes, turbocharged by an eagle on the 11th—a shot he humorously critiqued. However, a double-bogey on the 14th and those final bogeys left him tied-sixth. Fleetwood and Rai, both at 14 under, lead by two strokes over Richard Sterne, Andy Sullivan, and Nicolai Hojgaard. But here’s the controversial question: Did Lowry’s late mistakes cost him the lead, or is this just a minor setback for the 2019 champion? Share your thoughts below—do you think Lowry can recover, or is this Fleetwood’s tournament to lose? The weekend promises fireworks, and we’re here for every swing of it!