Shane Lowry shared a sweet pic with his daughter Iris alongside an upbeat message in the wake of falling just short at the RBC Heritage Classic.
The Offaly native continued his excellent form there but saw any hope of winning the tournament evaporate after a costly double-bogey at the 14th on Sunday.
But the Clara man was keeping things in perspective as he reflected on what was another fine performance over the four days.
He wrote: "Me and my no1 fan….. what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.
"Tough one to take yesterday but we move on. Congrats to Jordan Spieth on his win. Onwards and upwards."
He was one shot ahead when reaching the par-3 hole, only to see his chance of a first victory since the 2019 British Open disappear into the alligator-infested waters on the Harbor Town course.
The cruel double-bogey eventually handed Lowry a closing 70 and to share third place, coming up one shot shy of making a play-off at 12-under-par.
A birdie at the last earned Jordan Spieth a play-off with Patrick Cantlay and it was Spieth who came out on top on the extra hole.
In the bigger picture, Lowry lost out on a second victory on US soil, a sixth pro career win but a first in 67 events since those memorable scenes three years ago at Royal Portrush.
The double of 14 sent Lowry back into a share of third place and a shot behind fellow Open champion Spieth.
Lowry struggled off the par-5 15th tee minutes later, sending his drive way right into the trees and managing to send his second around 120 yards.
He superbly managed to get himself onto the putting surface in three, ahead of two-putting for par.
He then missed a birdie putt on 17 and ended also with a par for his 69 and 12 under in total.
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