Lowry keen to make mark in Doha

Shane Lowry showed he belonged in the professional ranks with an assured display in Abu Dhabi last week and will look to prove he deserves a place in the world's top 100 at this week's Commercialbank Qatar Masters.

Shane Lowry showed he belonged in the professional ranks with an assured display in Abu Dhabi last week and will look to prove he deserves a place in the world's top 100 at this week's Commercialbank Qatar Masters.

The 22-year-old, who only joined the pro ranks after winning the Irish Open as an amateur last May, produced a seasoned display to claim fourth at the Abu Dhabi Golf Championship behind established trio Martin Kaymer, Ian Poulter and Rory McIlroy.

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