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Shane Lowry throws ‘amazing’ birthday party for wife Wendy with Irish rugby legend among guests

SHANE Lowry threw an “amazing” birthday party for his wife Wendy over the weekend – with Peter O’Mahony among the attendees.

The celebratory affair was largely kept out of the public spotlight though Shane did share one family pic from it.

Family celebrating a birthday with a cake.
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Daughters Iris and Ivy watch on as Wendy blows out the candles on her cake[/caption]

31 May 2025; Peter O’Mahony of Munster before the United Rugby Championship quarter-final match between Hollywoodbets Sharks and Munster at Kings Park Stadium in Durban, South Africa. Photo by Shaun Roy/Sportsfile
Newly retired rugby legend O’Mahony was among the guestlist

He captioned his sweet Instagram post: “Amazing weekend celebrating my queens big birthday. It couldn’t have went better and we feel so blessed to have all our friends and family there.”

It’s evident that O’Mahony was there as he commented: “Great night! Happy Bday Wendy!”

Peter’s spouse Jessica was also there to mark Wendy’s big day as she added: “It was the best!”

Per Extra.ie the shindig was held in House Dublin which is a boujee social venue on Leeson Street.

It’s stated that the golf ace booked out the whole garden area so that everyone could party the night away without being hassled for selfies etc.

Other famous faces in attendance included TV host Brian Ormond and actor Laurence Kinlan of Love/Hate renown.

Shane, 38, is currently gearing up for The Open which will take place next week.

It’ll hopefully be a case of lightning striking twice for the Offaly native as he’ll be aiming to replicate his magical 2019 triumph as the major returns to Royal Portrush.

He’s opted to skip this week’s Scottish Open ahead of the year’s final major.

But Rory McIlroy and Padraig Harrington will be teeing it up in the co-sanctioned event at the Renaissance Club.


The Genesis Scottish Open field is strong with most of the world’s top players in action.

World No1 Scottie Scheffler heads the pack against a field that includes the top five and eight of the top 10 players in the Official World Golf Rankings, plus 15 of the top 20 in the FedExCup standings. 

The tournament is co-sanctioned between the PGA Tour and the DP World Tour – and there’s $1,530,000 up for grabs for the winner from a total purse of $9,000,000.

Last year, local favourite Robert MacIntyre went one better than his second-place finish behind McIlroy in 2023.

He edged out Adam Scott by a single stroke to claim victory – marking the Oban native’s second title in just two months. However, one notable absentee this week is Lowry.

The world number 18 has been seen preparing at Portmarnock, Royal Portrush and Baltray in recent weeks as he looks to earn a second win at the Antrim venue.

Last weekend’s PGA Tour John Deere Classic winner Brian Campbell will also be in the field in North Berwick.

The purse in 2025 remains the same with the winner also set to take advantage of the elevated 8,000 Race to Dubai points (500 FedExCup), and 2,000 Ryder Cup points on offer.

Meanwhile, Ireland’s Conor Purcell and Seamus Power will head to Louisville, Kentucky to compete in the alternate event, the ISCO Championship.

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