SHANE and Wendy Lowry arranged a birthday party for their daughter with a hibachi theme that was ‘so much fun’.
Their eldest Iris turned eight along with a friend whom she shared the celebrations with.

‘Gorgeous day celebrating Iris and Sadie’[/caption]
They hired a company called ‘Hibachi 2 u’ to be the party entertainment[/caption]
They also have a daughter named Ivy who was born in September 2021[/caption]
In an adorable video shared to Instagram, a bunch of young voices can be heard reacting excitedly to the chef’s theatrical cooking style with huge flames springing up intermittently.
Shane was last in action on the course slightly over a week ago at the Genesis International in California.
He placed tied-39th across the four days – thus earning a pay cheque of $82,000.
His pal Rory McIlroy had an even more profitable outing as he bagged $270,000 for coming in a tie for 17th.
Sweden’s Ludwig Aberg took home the top prize at the third PGA Tour Signature event of the season at Torrey Pines.
Aberg produced a stunning late charge – sinking four birdies in his final six holes – to secure his second PGA Tour victory.
The 25-year-old edged out Maverick McNealy by a single shot after a tense battle.
The Ryder Cup star carded a six-under 66 to win on a total of 12 under.
During the third round, Aberg made the first hole-in-one of his professional career at the 140-yard, par-three third hole.
With the victory, he earned $4 million and moved to the top of the FedEx Cup ladder on the PGA Tour seasonal ranking list.
Speaking after his second tour win, he was over the moon with his victory.
He credited runner-up McNealy for his fight during the final round.
He said: “It was awesome, it was a great fight.
“I felt like I was in control of the ball flight all day and really proud of the way that I finished, it was really cool.
“The [par] putt on 12 was big because I think at that point the lead was at 12 [under] and it was a putt to stay at eight.
“It was so much fun coming down the last few holes trying to win a tournament, it is a really special feeling.”
Shane, 37, will next tee it up at this week’s Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches, PGA National Resort.
That tournament is taking place in Florida which is where he, Wendy and their girls are based for most of the year.