The Offaly man looks to win a second major come Sunday night.
A former coach of Shane Lowry says everyone will be cheering on the Offaly man at this week's Masters tournament.
The world number 32 is gearing up for his latest appearance at Augusta as he aims to secure a first ever green jacket.
The Clara man made headlines last week after hitting a hole in one at the Houston Open, with this week's ambition set on winning a first major in seven years.
His former coach Donagh McArdle says he has faith that Lowry will be in the mix:
Meanwhile, Rory McIlroy says he feels "so much more relaxed" arriving at the Masters as the defending champion.
He finally ended his wait to win the major last year - with victory against Justin Rose in a play-off at Augusta.
McIlroy hasn't got bored of wearing the famous green jacket.
McIlroy will tee off his title defence alongside Cam Young, and US amateur champion Mason Howell at 3:31pm Irish time tomorrow.
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