SHANE Lowry was spotted playing indoor golf with American folk-pop sensation Noah Kahan.
The two were spotted playing together in an indoor golf experience centre on Dawson Street in Dublin 2 yesterday.

The two boys joking around during their golfing session[/caption]
Kahan signed album cover for the indoor golfing centre[/caption]
Indoor golf is hungry work as Lowry and wife Wendy went on a pizza date[/caption]
The golfing hot-spot is no stranger to Lowry who was hosted there along with fellow Team Ireland ace Leona Maguire back in December.
Rugby stars Bundee Aki, Rory Best and Conor Murray have also visited the inner-Dublin city virtual golf centre.
Kahan was playing in Marlay Park last night to over 40,000 people but had just enough time to squeeze in a virtual golf session Irish golfer Lowry.
The Vermont native flew over to Ireland following his Sunday Glastonbury performance and wasted no time in retaking the stage.
Kahan is most famous for his song ‘Stick Season’ which has over one billion streams on Spotify.
Lowry made time for both a golf session with a global superstar and also a pizza date with his wife Wendy.
18th in the world Lowry has two weeks of preparation ahead before he competes in Portrush – where there is a mural painted of him – in the Open Championship.
The Clara-born superstar won the competition in 2019 with six strokes to spare, joining Padraig Harrington (twice), Darren Clarke and Rory McIlroy as the only Irish golfers to win it.
He came sixth place last year just five shots behind winner Xander Schauffele after finishing the first round in second place.
Lowry is coming off the back of a very disappointing US Open having not made the cut after the second round with a score of 17-over.
His two rounds were summed up by his rookie-mistake on the 14th hole which cost him a penalty shot.
The 38-year-old fared better in the Travellers Championship last week where he tied 45th with an even score.