Wendy Honner Biography
Wendy Honner is the wife to Irish professional golfer Shane Lowry who plays on the PGA Tour. In 2009 he won the Irish Open as an amateur, he also won the 2015 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational. She is a nurse by profession.
Wendy Honner Age
There are no details about Wendy’s age available.
Wendy Honner Nationality
Wendy is an Ireland national.
Wendy Honner Husband (Shane Lowry)
Wendy married her husband Shane Lowry in April 2016 in New York. The wedding was low key as Wendy prefers to stay out of the spotlight. During an interview with The Independent Lowry said; “Anyone who knows Wendy knows that she doesn’t like the limelight or anything like that… It was really all very chilled. We woke up the next morning and were totally happy at what we were after doing. It was perfect for the two of us.”
The two met during a “random night out” in 2012 and got engaged in 2014 on a beach in Dubai.
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— Shane Lowry (@ShaneLowryGolf) April 13, 2016
Wendy Honner Children
Wendy and her husband Lowry has one daughter known as Iris born in March 2017.
When Lowry won the HSBC Golf Championship in January 2019 he said he said that Iris and Wendy seeing him win was one thing he had always hoped for.
“I’ll be honest, as soon as we had Iris, that’s what I’d dreamed about. To have both Wendy and Iris in Abu Dhabi as I won was just dream stuff, something I wouldn’t really let myself think about until it actually happened because you’d only get emotional thinking about it. But ever since Iris was born, that’s one of the things I’d always hoped for, for them to come out to me on the 18th green at a tournament. Because that would mean only one thing – I was a winner.”
Who Is Shane Lowry
Shane Lowry is an Irish professional golfer who plays on the European Tour and the PGA Tour who won Irish Open as an amateur in 2009. He learned golf at Esker Hills Golf Club where he began his career as an amateur. He later joined Athlone Institute of Technology. In 2007 he was the Irish Amateur Close Champion winning The Irish Open on the European Tour as an amateur in May 2009. The win helped him enter the Official World Golf Ranking as an amateur at No. 168 and reached a career-high of sixth in the World Amateur Golf Ranking.
Lowry made his professional debut at the European Open on May 28, 2009, where he shot 78 in the first round to end the opening day almost at the back of the field, and went on to miss the cut following a second-round 73.
In 2020 he qualified for his first major championship, the Open Championship at St Andrew’s. In 2012 he won the first time as a professional at the Portugal Masters in October. In 2015 he won the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational in the United States at Firestone in Akron, Ohio.
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