Sell-out tournament, the JP McManus Pro-Am is to be postponed until July 2021.

At 3pm on Tuesday, the JP McManus Pro-Am Committee confirmed the postponed of the 2020 tournament until the 5th and 6th of July 2021.

Adare Manor in Co Limerick will host the Pro-Am. More information on the rescheduled event will be released by the committee in the coming months.

All caps purchased for the sell-out tournament will be valid for the 2021 event along with on-site parking plus passes for park and ride. Spectators who wish to be refunded are advised to visit the Pro-Am’s official website.

“We are all very disappointed with this news and we would like to thank everyone involved with the Pro-Am for their understanding and patience. To all ticket holders: please hold onto your ticket caps and we look forward to seeing you in 2021 for what promises to be an exciting tournament of world-class golf. We would also like to convey our gratitude to the European Tour for their continued support of the event. We hope everyone will stay safe during these unprecedented times,” tournament host, JP McManus stated.

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