Tiger's back! When is the JP McManus Pro-Am on Sky Sports?
Tiger Woods makes his latest return to action this week as part of a star-studded field at the JP McManus Pro-Am, with extended coverage live on Sky Sports.
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Tiger Woods makes his latest return to action this week as part of a star-studded field at the JP McManus Pro-Am, with extended coverage live on Sky Sports.
Virgin Media has announced free-to-air coverage of next week's JP McManus Pro-Am.
Golf writer Geoff Shackleford noted in a 2010 feature for Golf Digest International that St Andrews "influenced the genetic code of several key holes" at Augusta National and when the Georgia layout was designed and constructed, the Old Course was very much on their minds.
The full line-up for the JP McManus Pro-Am has been confirmed, with professionals Cameron Smith, Xander Schauffele and Harold Varner III added to the field. They will be joined at the two-day event by Hollywood great Bill Murray, who was pictured at last weekend's All-Ireland quarter-finals with the Limerick businessman.
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.
Rory McIlroy and world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler are vying for favouritism at this week’s Travelers Championship. Both arrive in Hartford, a short hop from Brookline, reflecting on what might have been at the US Open.
There may be a feeling of after the Lord Mayor’s show, but the Travelers Championship should not be looked at that way with six of the world’s top 10 teeing it up at TPC River Highlands. World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler may be the one with the most regrets from last weekend’s US Open, having been beaten into a tie for second behind Matt Fitzpatrick, and he will look to shake it off in Hartford.