The Irish duo were at golf's Hall of Fame ceremony last night.
Shane Lowry is paying tribute to Golf's Hall of Fame's latest inductee.
Padraig Harrington's ascension was confirmed at a ceremony in Pinehurst last night.
Harrington is a three time major winner, picking up back to back Open titles, and a PGA Championship.
The Dubliner has won 39 titles in total.
Lowry believes he's one of our greatest ever sports people.
He says the award is well deserved:
Lowry, Seamus Power, Tom McKibbin and Rory McIlroy will tee it up for this year's US Open at Pinehurst tomorrow.
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