The Offaly golfer finished in tie for 43rd at Augusta last week.
After a disappointing Masters, Shane Lowry returns to compete in the RBC Heritage on the PGA Tour at Hilton Head.
The Clara man tees off at 4.45pm. Seamus Power and Rory McIlroy get underway at 5.20pm and 6.40pm respectively.
Lowry says he enjoyed the challenge of Augusta, even if it didn't produce the results he hoped for.
Tough test at @themasters this week. Enjoyed the grind, battle and gave it my all. Wasn’t good enough but we move on. Thanks for the support all week at Augusta and back home ☘️ #themasters
— Shane Lowry (@ShaneLowryGolf) April 15, 2024
Leona Maguire will hope to channel the good vibes from her recent Matchplay final appearance into the first major of the year today.
The Cavan woman and Jordanstown's Stephanie Meadow are in the field for the Chevron Championship in Texas.
Meadow tees off at 1.15pm Irish time, with Maguire out at 2.10pm.
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