Shane Lowry has shared a snap alongside Rory McIlroy, Seamus Power and Padraig Harrington at Augusta National ahead of the Masters this week.
The four Irishmen will be in action this week as they hope to finally bring the green jacket back to the Emerald Isle for the first time.
Rory McIlroy will again have the chance to join the exclusive list of players who have won the career grand slam with the Masters the only major to evade him.
But the Northern Irish man will a change in form after failing to miss the cut in Texas last week.
Padraig Harrington will tee it up in Augusta for the first time since 2015 thanks to his fourth place finish at last year's PGA Championship.
Harrington has finished in the top 10 four times but has never been able to get his hands on a green jacket.
Lowry will also be hoping for big improvements having played the tournament six times and his best finish coming last year when he was in a tie for 21st and the Offaly man has showed some recent form coming into the event with a second place finish at the Honda Classic and a strong showing at the Players Championship.
But it will be a first Masters and first major appearance for Seamus Power.
Power played junior golf with both McIlroy and Lowry in Ireland and a fantastic year for the Waterford man saw him break into the world top 50 for the first time earning a major debut.
Although experience will not be on Power's side, the Waterford man had a strong showing at Sawgrass and impressed in the WGC - Dell Technologies Match Play.
Power dismantled last year's Player of the Year Patrick Cantlay 5&4 in their group stage match and comfortably beat Tyrell Hatton to make the quarter finals before eventually losing to world number one Scottie Scheffler despite a spirited performance.
Lowry took to social media to share a picture of the four Irish men as they played a practice round together, saying: "Paddies on tour"
The Masters kicks off on Thursday and it could see the return of Tiger Woods just 14 months after his horror car accident.
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