Shane Lowry four off the lead at Canadian Open as Tommy Fleetwood makes his move

Lowry shot a 69 to stay in contention.
IN THE HUNT: Shane Lowry is four shots off the lead at the Canadian Open. Pic: Carl Recine/Getty Images.

IN THE HUNT: Shane Lowry is four shots off the lead at the Canadian Open. Pic: Carl Recine/Getty Images.

Tommy Fleetwood fired a 65 to sit two shots behind second-round leader Ben James at the RBC Canadian Open.

The Englishman ended the day in a six-way tie for third place alongside Brooks Koepka, who carded a 68 at TPC Toronto.

James fired a bogey-free 63 to lead by one from a group of five players tied for second, including American Sam Burns.

Elsewhere, England’s Harry Hall sits three shots off the pace after carding a 67, while Scotland’s Robert MacIntyre and Ireland’s Shane Lowry sit further down the leaderboard after rounds of 66 and 69 respectively.

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