Shane Lowry, a professional golfer, spent an hour with Dylan Dethier on the driving range discussing golf and life. Despite his dedication to golf, Lowry admits that spending an entire day on the driving range is not his style. The session took place at Chris Cote’s Performance Center near TPC River Highlands before the Travelers Championship.
Lowry’s approach to practice differs from players like Bryson DeChambeau, who focuses heavily on technical aspects and spends a lot of time on the range. Lowry believes that overthinking while on the range can lead to performance issues during actual gameplay.
During the session, Lowry shared insights into his practice routine and approach to the game. He starts his warmup with a 50-degree wedge and then moves on to even-numbered irons, skipping odd clubs. Lowry emphasized the importance of setup in his game, mentioning that proper alignment, posture, and ball position are crucial for his performance.
Lowry also discussed his interactions with amateur players during pro-am events, where he advises them to focus on their setup rather than making complex swing adjustments. He values friendships with fellow golfers, especially those he competes against regularly on tour.
Lowry’s favorite part of professional golf is the anticipation leading up to tournament weeks. He enjoys practicing during the weeks leading up to major events such as the Masters and the Open Championship. Lowry also talked about visualizing shots and trusting instincts while playing.
Despite the popular belief that Lowry enjoys a few pints of Guinness after a round, he actually prefers a Diet Coke and values simple joys like spending time with friends. Lowry’s approach to golf emphasizes balance in both his professional and personal life.
Overall, Lowry’s insights into his practice routine, approach to the game, and interactions with fellow players provide valuable lessons for aspiring golfers. His focus on setup, visualization, and maintaining relationships with peers highlights the importance of a well-rounded approach to the game.

