This is how you celebrate winning a major.
How should you celebrate winning one of golf's most coveted prizes? By doing exactly what Shane Lowry did.
The 32-year-old Offaly man secured a famous victory at The Open yesterday, winning by six shots ahead of Tommy Fleetwood of England.
And naturally he's been busy celebrating becoming the fourth Irish player to lift the Claret Jug in 12 years, after Pádraig Harrington, Darren Clarke and Rory McIlory.
Lowry is expected to make an emotional homecoming to Clara, Co. Offaly today as locals make arrangements for a special homecoming.
However whatever they have planned for him might not be a patchg on the scenes witnessed last night!
Below is perhaps one of the most Irish videos ever, in which Shane is seen giving a rousing rendition of The Fields of Athenry, as the crowd salutes him with pints of Guinness.
Absolute scenes:
Its fair to say the craic was had ☘️☘️ pic.twitter.com/K1jdqBbrfE
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''I'm here now, a major champion. I can't believe I'm saying it, to be honest.''
Lowry said he will give the famous Claret Jug pride of place on his kitchen table after his emphatic victory.
"I suppose I didn't even know going out this morning if I was good enough to win a major," he said after the triumph.
"I knew I was able to put a few days together. I knew I was able to play the golf course.
"I just went out there and tried to give my best. And look, I'm here now, a major champion. I can't believe I'm saying it, to be honest.
"I think the people around me really believed that I could, which helped me an awful lot. I do remember a lot of times in the past when I'm down on myself and had serious chats with my coach Neil (Manchip), he always reminded me, he always said that I was going to win one, at least one.
"I grew up holing putts back home to win The Open. I watched Paddy win his two Opens. I didn't even know him back then. I'm very good friends with him now.
"You go into Paddy's house and the Claret Jug is sitting on the kitchen table, and I'm going to have one on my kitchen table, as well."