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Published 13:02 4 Jul 2022 BST
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"I see my brother in the stand on 17 and he gave me the thumbs down - [Tipperary] goal in the last minute. Devastating for those young lads. "I'm sure they are distraught this afternoon but that's sport. But you'll have your ups and your downs, and they will pick themselves up and move on and hopefully it's a bright future for them."Lowry is in action today and Tuesday at the JP McManus Pro-Am at Adare Manor Golf Club in Limerick. Also at the event are actors Bill Murray and Jamie Dornan, music star Niall Horan and golfing heavyweights like Tiger Woods, Jordan Spieth, Dustin Johnson and Rory McIlroy. Lowry said he will play some links golf around Dublin as he prepares for The Open Championship at St Andrew's. "Go to Portmarnock maybe," he said, "and might take a trip up to Baltray, some good memories there. Some links golf and a bit of relaxing, as well, because it was pretty hectic this week, and the next two days are going to be a long couple of days, as well."
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