The full field of professional players has been announced for the 2022 JP McManus Pro-Am, taking place at Adare Manor on July 4th and 5th.
Masters contender Cameron Smith, 2020 Olympic Gold Medallist Xander Schauffele, and Harold Varner III are the latest professional additions to the field, and they are joined in the final announcement by a well-known amateur - Hollywood great Bill Murray; star of iconic big screen productions such as Ghostbusters and Groundhog Day.
Murray was among the crowds watching the All-Ireland hurling quarter-final between Cork and Galway.
The Hollywood star attended the match at Semple Stadium in Thurles, Co Tipperary on Saturday.
The lineup means that 10 of the world’s top 11 ranked golfers are now confirmed for the sold-out event, which is also being broadcast live on Sky Sports, and The Golf Channel in the USA. The current holders of the four Major championships – Matt Fitzpatrick, Scottie Scheffler, Justin Thomas and Collin Morikawa are lining up, alongside the likes of 15-time Major champion Tiger Woods, former Irish Ryder Cup captains Padraig Harrington and Paul McGinley, four-time Major winner Rory McIlroy and 2019 Open Championship winner Shane Lowry.
Professional field
Tournament host, JP McManus, is delighted to confirm the final professional field ahead of the sixth staging of the charity event.
He said: “We’re privileged to be joined by the world’s greatest golfers; those who have achieved so much in their careers and some incredible personalities to augment the occasion. We’re looking forward to welcoming them to the redesigned Golf Course at Adare Manor, quite a few of them joined us in previous years but may not have seen the work Tom Fazio and his team have done to the course since. Let’s hope for a bit of sunshine to really make what we expect to be a very special couple of days in Limerick.”
Those travelling by car to Adare Manor are urged to pre-book on-site parking, which closes at midnight this Thursday. Attendees are urged not to travel to Adare Manor by car unless they have pre-booked parking.
The internationally recognised Pro-Am has helped raise over €140 million for charitable organisations in the Mid-West region of Ireland since its inception in 1990. All funds raised are distributed in their entirety to the beneficiaries.
The full field of amateurs and professionals will be entered into a draw, taking place on Saturday, July 2nd.