Adam Scott among the latest JP McManus Pro-Am announcement, as well as Christmas Ticket Tender details

114th U.S. Open 10/6/2014 Australia's Adam Scott Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Getty Images

AUSTRALIAN former world no.1 and 2013 Masters champion, Adam Scott, has joined the JP McManus Pro-Am field, alongside 2001 Open Champion David Duval, and Luke Donald, who won the 2011 Race to Dubai and has spent 56 weeks as world no.1.

Mr McManus welcomed the latest professional additions to the field, “Sincere thanks to Adam, David and Luke for committing to the Pro-Am next summer and I look forward to seeing them at Adare Manor.”

The 2020 JP McManus Pro-Am sold out in record time after a string of world-class player announcements, including Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy, Phil Mickelson, Dustin Johnson, Justin Rose and Open Champion Shane Lowry, joining celebrities Mark Wahlberg, Niall Horan, Jamie Dornan and Hugh Grant in Adare next summer

Following the huge public interest in the first JP McManus Pro-Am Ticket Tender earlier this year, another 100 tickets are now on offer for the sold-out event, which takes place at Adare Manor on July 6 to 7, 2020.

Anybody wishing to submit a bid for a ticket cap, or number of ticket caps, is asked to email [email protected] with their offer, full name and phone number. The highest bids will each receive the opportunity to purchase the cap or caps at the offer price they submitted.

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Closing date for the pre-Christmas tender is Friday, December 6, with all successful bids receiving their order before Christmas Day.

Tournament host JP McManus noted the purpose of the latest ticket tender, “By putting another 100 tickets up for public tender, we hope to raise as much as possible for organisations most in need. We thank the public for submitting so many bids during the last tender and congratulate those who were successful. We’d again encourage anybody who wants a ticket either for themselves or as a Christmas present to place their bid as soon as possible.”

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