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Shane Lowry's Hero Cup Teammates Are Certain He'd Be Last Man Standing At The Bar

Shane Lowry's Hero Cup Teammates Are Certain He'd Be Last Man Standing At The Bar
Eoin Harrington
By Eoin Harrington
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If you were to ask any golf fan who the life of the party would be at the end of a tournament weekend, there's a good chance Shane Lowry's name would come up more often than others.

The affable Offaly man has always seemed up for a good party, with Rory McIlroy saying he would be going straight to Lowry to celebrate his Tour Championship win last year.

Shane Lowry denies he would be last at the bar

Lowry is part of the Great Britain and Ireland team at the inaugural Hero Cup this weekend, where they will take on a Continental Europe team in a warm-up for the Ryder Cup.

Ahead of the Hero Cup in Abu Dhabi, the Great Britain and Ireland team were asked to name the team member who would be the last man standing at the bar.

Despite Lowry's protests to the contrary, his teammates unanimously agreed that he would be the life of the party.

The DP World Tour video on Instagram begins with Shane Lowry being asked who on the GB/Ireland team would be last man standing at the bar:

People would actually think me but definitely not. I'm actually really not very good at it. A lot of people would say me but I don't think it would be.

It's after that that the video takes a hilarious turn.

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Lowry got one thing right - a lot of his teammates do name him. In fact, all of them do.

 

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Shane Lowry's teammates were certainly impressed by his ability to last the night, with Callum Shinkwin questioning whether Lowry was "still drinking from 2019?" - referring to his Open Championship win.

Robert MacIntyre's answer is simple - "Lowry, Lowry, Lowry, Lowry, Lowry - and Shane."

Tyrrell Hatton says that Lowry "enjoyed his Christmas, so he's got a bit in the tank," while Jordan Smith hilariously adds "I think he'd be able to sink a lot more Guinnesses than me and you put together."

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Team captain Tommy Fleetwood concludes by saying that Lowry tends to "last the duration" whenever a session happens among Europe's pros.

Team GB/Ireland will merely be hoping that they will be celebrating on Sunday night come the conclusion of the Hero Cup - and you can guarantee Shane Lowry will be playing a crucial role if they are.

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