IRELAND's Shane Lowry enjoyed his best ever season on the PGA Tour's FedEx Cup ladder.
The 2019 Open champion had one win on tour, along with a host of top 10 finishes in his most consistent season to date.
Lowry combined with Rory McIlroy earlier in the season to win the Zurich Classic of New Orleans.
The Clara ace also shot a record-equalling low round at a major championship after a 62 at the PGA Championship at Valhalla.
He also had seven top 10s on his season before finishing 9th in the end-of-season Tour Championship last week in Atlanta.
37-year-old Lowry's incredible putting stats means he concluded the 2024 season with 359 consecutive holes WITHOUT a 3-putt, the incredible figure was confirmed by the PGA Tour this afternoon.
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A post on X read: "The streak continues. @ShaneLowryGolf finishes off the 2024 season with 359 consecutive holes without a 3-putt."
Lowry had entered the FedEx Cup Playoffs with a 287 streak but managed to keep the rolls going in to end his season on a even better figure.
His incredible improvements with the sometimes inconsistent short stick have been very evident under putting coach Stephen Sweeney.
Offaly star Lowry finished in a tie for ninth with pal McIlroy end of season FedEx Cup final leaderboard.
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The Irishman earned a whopping €1,453,098 for his finish at East Lake to take his PGA Tour season earning to €6,959,515.
2024 took his total earnings on the US tour to a whopping $23,225,759.
He will now head home for the Irish Open that gets underway next week at Royal County Down.
All the action is live from next Thursday on Sky Sports.