The 153rd edition of the Open Championship takes place in July.
The Claret Jug made it's way to Tullamore Square this morning in an event hosted by Tourism Northern Ireland.
The visit came as part of the journey to The 153rd Open, which also included stops at Belfast City Hall, Ebrington Square in Derry/Londonderry, and at Kerr Street Green in Portrush.
Clara man Shane Lowry won the famous trophy back in 2019 and will hoping for a repeat success along with Masters Champion Rory Mcllory when the competition begins in July.
We spoke to the next generation to see what they think of the famous trophy.
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