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The J. P. McManus Pro-Am is a Pro-Am golf tournament created and hosted by J. P. McManus.It is currently played at Adare Manor in County Limerick, also host to the 2027 Ryder Cup.
The Golf Course at Adare Manor (formerly Adare Golf Club [a]) is an 18-hole championship golf course. Designed by Robert Trent Jones, it was added to the resort in 1995. [27] Following the purchase of the resort by J. P. McManus in 2015, it underwent a redesign by Tom Fazio. [28] Adare Manor was the venue for the Irish Open in 2007 and 2008. [29]
Adare's distinctive style was the vision of the eccentric 2nd Earl of Dunraven, who, in 1832, decided to replace his Georgian mansion with a Neo-Gothic manor, complete with gargoyles, parapets ...
Adare Manor: Adare, County Limerick, Ireland n/a [61] 2029 47th United States: Hazeltine National Golf Club: Chaska, Minnesota, United States 2016 [61] 2031 48th Europe: Not yet awarded: 2033 49th United States: Olympic Club, Lake Course San Francisco, California, United States n/a [61] 2035 50th Europe: Not yet awarded: 2037 51st United States
The tournament was played in several incarnations, first in 1992 as the Sunrise Cup World Team Championship held in Taiwan, and in 2000 at Adare Manor in Ireland sanctioned only by the Ladies European Tour. [1]
Following the departure of Nissan as title sponsor in 2006, Adare Golf Club, part of the Adare Manor Hotel and Golf Resort in County Limerick, had planned to host the tournament for three years, from 2007 to 2009. After two years, it was announced in January 2009 that they could no longer sustain the losses incurred by hosting the event for a ...
The Irish Open golf championship was staged at Adare in 2007 and 2008. There are two 18-hole golf courses in the village: The Adare Golf Club which is on the grounds of the Adare Manor Hotel, and the Adare Manor Golf Club, which is a separate entity. In athletics, the village has hosted the annual Adare 10K, held every February, since 1994.
In May 2008, Finch won the Irish Open at Adare Manor. On the final hole of the tournament, his second shot on the par-5 18th finished on the bank of the river. While playing his third shot, he lost his balance and fell into the water. [2] This moment garnered much attention due to the comedic nature of the event.