AUGUSTA, Ga. — Shane Lowry was within three shots of the lead Saturday with three holes to play.
But in the last hour, his chances of winning his second major and first Masters took a major hit.
Lowry bogeyed his final two holes to finish with a 72, keeping him at 5 under for the tournament and tied for sixth place. He is seven shots behind Rory McIlroy, who separated himself with an eagle on the par-5 15th. McIlroy shot 66…