The JP McManus Pro-Am follows hot on the heels of the Horizon Irish Open as action gets underway on Monday - and the tee time of golf mega star Tiger Woods has been confirmed.
Having always been a huge supporter of the famed Pro-Am, Woods recently released a statement on his injury woes and made it clear that his aim was to be back to fitness to partake in the JP McManus Pro-Am.
And do that he will as the 14-time Major winner will tee off at 2.05pm on Monday afternoon.
The Pro-Am will throw up a mixture of some of the biggest names in gold as well as some of the best-known celebrities around.
The list of stars includes: Rory McIlroy, Dustin Johnson, Jon Rahm, Leona Maguire, Brooks Koepka, Shane Lowry; former Ryder Cup captains Pádraig Harrington and Paul McGinley; Mark Wahlberg to name just a few.
Here are all of the tee times for day one of the Pro-Am.
First Tee
8.00: Paul McGinley (Niall O’Connor, Josh Clark, Ryan Nivakoff)
8.10: Luke Donald (Niall Horan, Jamie Dornan, Bill Murray)
8.20: Matt Fitzpatrick (Dermot Desmond, Roy Ryu, Pascal Grizot)
8.30: Graeme McDowell (Greg McLaughlin, Keith Sbarbaro, Matt Ginella)
8.40: Justin Rose (Charlie McCreevy, Michael O’Flynn, Keith Wood)
8.50: Henrik Stenson (Frank Berry, Charlie Swan, Eamon Grimes)
9.00: David Howell (Ross Desmond, Andriy Schevchenko, Ahmed Tayeb)
9.10: Thomas Bjorn (Paula Ledbetter, Gaynor Rupert, John Hegarty)
9.20: Mark O’Meara (Dan Friedkin, John Mahony, Martin O’Neill)
9.30: Sam Burns (Kian Egan, Shane Filan, Nicky Byrne)
9.40: Paul Casey (Cian McNamara, Nick Mullen, Nick Mastroianni)
9.50: Adam Scott (Gerard Felley, Laurent Kramer, Philippe Hancock)
12.45: Tyrrell Hatton (Kenny Dalglish, Alan Hansen, John Terry)
12.55: Bryson DeChambeau (Keir MacLennan, Alex Sandeman, Drew Fleming)
1.05: Jon Rahm (Brian Evans, Albert Sharpe, Lawrence Hickey)
1.15: Shane Lowry (Abdulla Al Naboodah, Sammy Eldin)
1.25: Justin Thomas (Pat Desmond, Brett Desmond, Dery Desmond)
1.35: Brooks Koepka (Pat Toomey, Morgan Whelan, Ciaran Keating)
1.45: Collin Morikawa (Nick Beucher, Andrew White, Josh Rodarnel)
1.55: Jordan Spieth (Owen McManus, Seán McManus, Shelly McManus)
2.05: Tiger Woods (Michael Smurfit Jr, Tony Smurfit Jr, Sharon Smurfit)
2.15: Leona Maguire (Tom Magnier, JP Magnier, MV Magnier)
2.25: Rory McIlroy (Gerry McManus, Mark McManus, Cormac McManus)
2.35: Scottie Scheffler (Michael O’Leary, Eddie O’Leary, Martin Hayden)
2.45: Dustin Johnson (Keith Browne, Pete Calveley, Mark Power)
10th tee
8.05: Alex Noren (Michael Lund, Kojm Carey, John Coleman)
8.15: Jason Kokrak (John Flynn, Kevin Hickey, Pat Lee)
8.25: Tom Hoge (Johann Rupert, Jay Monahan, Phil Hogan)
8.35: Pat Perez (Fergus Foley, Delia Foley, Connie Kirby)
8.45: Thorbjorn Olesen (Noel Walsh, Pauline Danaher, Richard Crowe)
8.55: Cormac Sharvin (Justin Carthy, Ruby Walsh, Craig Reid)
9.05: Ian Woosnam (Jim Kirby, Nancy McKenna, Larry Kirby)
9.15: Brandon Stone (Guy Kinnings, Keith Pelley, Keith Waters)
9.25: Paul Dunne (Mike Meldman, JJ Dudum, John Carr)
9.35: Matt Kuchar (Antonella Droux, Bernard Firmenich, Sylviane Firmenich)
9.45: Joe McGrath (Paul Knight, Joe McGrath, John Doyle)
9.55: Harold Varner III (AP McCoy, Mick Fitzgerald, Johnny Murtagh)
12.40: Seamus Power (Eamon Mellett, Bernard Duggan, Des Devane)
12.50: Patrick Cantlay (Barry Leddin), Eoin Hanrahan, Sean Carey)
1.0: Xander Schauffele (Gerry McIlroy, Sean O’Flaherty, Donal Casey)
1.10: Ian Poulter (Jeremy John, John Francome, Paul Richards)
1.20: Padraig Harrington (Chris Kirchner, Mitch Tweedie, Jan Danzi)
1.30: Bernd Wiesberger (Maeve Danaher, Timmy Danaher, Matt Danaher)
1.40: Martin Kaymer (Denis O’Brien, Jack O’Brien, Patrick O’Brien)
1.50: Rickie Fowler (Robert Butler), Rudi Butler, Conor Sexton)
2.0: Jamie Donaldson (Matt Dawson, Niall Quinn, Nick Faldo)
2.10 Lee Westwood (Peter Jones, Stephen Miron, Philip Jansen)
2.20: Danny Willett (Mike Challis, John Kelsey-Fry, Stefan Soroka)
2.30: Rafa Cabrera-Bello (Martin Gilbert, Ron Rosner, Peter Harrison)
2.40: Tommy Fleetwood (Christy Roche, Eddie Irwin, Billy McManus)
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