Huge Excitement: “Enormous Buzz in the Golf Community as Major Tiger Woods News Breaks”
Huge Excitement: “Enormous Buzz in the Golf Community as Major Tiger Woods News Breaks”
Huge Excitement: “Enormous Buzz in the Golf Community as Major Tiger Woods News Breaks”
Tiger Woods has announced his participation at the JP McManus Pro-Am in Ireland in July – a key event that will serve as preparation for The Open at St Andrews.
Woods confirmed he will be playing in The Open following his successful return to action at the Masters last week, although he admitted he does not expect
The Pro-Am at Adare Manor, which is hosted by Irish racehorse owner JP McManus, will feature a number of the biggest names in golf, including Woods, Ernie Els, Jon Rahm, and Rory McIlroy
Tiger Woods in action at the Masters at Augusta National Golf Club. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)
Tiger Woods has announced his participation at the JP McManus Pro-Am in Ireland in July – a key event that will serve as preparation for The Open at St Andrews.
Woods confirmed he will be playing in The Open following his successful return to action at the Masters last week, although he admitted he does not expect to ever play a full schedule again.
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The Pro-Am at Adare Manor, which is hosted by Irish racehorse owner JP McManus, will feature a number of the biggest names in golf, including Woods, Ernie Els, Jon Rahm, and Rory McIlroy.
Woods has appeared at the charity event on three previous occasions, and McManus said he is delighted to have the legendary 46-year-old on board.
“Tiger has been a great friend and avid supporter of the Pro-Am for a very long time and we are absolutely thrilled he has committed to play once again in the tournament,” he said.
“His presence at Adare Manor will undoubtedly bring huge excitement to the thousands of spectators.
“We are very grateful to him for giving up his free time to be with us.”
Woods defied the odds to complete a successful return to golf at the Masters, making the cut and finishing all four rounds after his car accident in November 2020.
Not only did he make the cut for a 22nd successive time at Augusta, he also played all 72 holes.