Shane Lowry has certainly enjoyed himself over the last 24 hours or so.
Around this time yesterday, the Offaly man was almost brought to tears after Rory McIlroy's missed putt at the death ensured a first victory in three years was in the bag.
The newly crowned BMW PGA Champion celebrated his richly deserved win at Wentworth in style last night with friends and partied the night away. Hilariously, the 2019 Champion Golfer of the Year captured some of the events from last night, by taking part in the first drink/last drink challenge.
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The trend which was popularised on TikTok, shows participants about to take their first drink of the night, before jumping ahead in time to see a person's last drink of the night.
Plenty of people got involved in the video including Lowry's coach Neil Manchip, his manager Brian and his caddie Bo, who steals the show in an expletive filled monologue to the camera.
Unsurprisingly, the video shows Lowry and his mates getting more and more, eh, let's say jolly as the night goes on. Shaneo certainly seems to be in tip top shape as he ends the video, putting an end to rumours started by Padraig Harrington that the 35-year old was a lightweight because he failed to answer Paddy's call at 3:30 AM.
Lowry managed to make his 6:45 AM car pick-up this morning - even if it does appear as though he consumed copious amounts of coffee to arise from his slumber.
Regardless, it looked like a cracking night, and let's hope none of the lads in the video are feeling a bit 'tired and emotional' on this beautiful September evening.
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