Shane Lowry follows Rory McIlroy lead with Augusta trip ahead of Masters
Photo by Mike Mulholland/Getty Images Shane Lowry has revealed his final preparation plans ahead of The Masters, with the Irishman set to make a trip to Augusta National. With the first major of the year just around the corner (April 9–12), players are now entering the crucial final stages of their build-up. And Lowry’s approach mirrors what Rory McIlroy had already done earlier this year.
Shane Lowry reveals Augusta trip as Masters preparation ramps up Speaking after the Houston Open , Lowry confirmed he would be heading straight to Augusta to sharpen his game. “Yeah, I guess to Augusta tonight for two days, and then I’ll go home for a few days’ practice and back up on Sunday,” he told reporters. “Yeah, excited.
Exciting time. ” Photo by Logan Whitton/Augusta National/Getty Images The plan underlines how important recent course experience is ahead of The Masters , with players often looking to reacquaint themselves with Augusta National’s unique challenges. Lowry’s short visit, followed by additional practice and a return closer to tournament week, suggests a carefully structured approach as he looks to peak at the right time.
Rory McIlroy made similar Augusta visit earlier this year Lowry is not alone in using this method. Back in February, Rory McIlroy confirmed that he would also make a trip to Augusta ahead of the tournament. “That’s coming up.
I’m going to go up there and play with the chairman next week, actually, yeah. ” McIlroy’s visit saw him play alongside his father, Gerry, and Augusta chairman Fred Ridley, combining preparation with a memorable personal experience. While McIlroy’s trip came earlier in his schedule and Lowry’s comes just days before the tournament, the intention is the same.