McIlroy Joined In Adare Manor Grand Re-Opening By European Tour CEO Keith Pelley.

Adare Manor, Ireland ….

The appearance of four-time Major winning Rory McIlroy to compete in the grand opening on Friday local time of the revamped Adare Manor course is a good news story on its own.

McIlroy, along with his wife, Erica, jettted-in from Florida on Thursday ahead of the current World No. 7 joining fellow Irishman Padraig Harrington, Shane Lowry and Paul McGinley is a teams event to officially open the Tom Fazio redesigned Adare Manor course.

McIlroy headed straight for the 18th green where he and Harrington worked on the game ahead of taking the course for a nine-hole practice round.

Arriving later on Thursday was European Tour CEO Keith Pelley and accompanied by his predecessor, George O’Grady.

The appearance of Pelley would strongly suggest the European Tour is looking at the venue for a future main European Tour event and/or as a Ryder Cup venue.

There is already suggestions the revamp has been undertaken to attract the 2026 Ryder Cup but then if Italy default as hosts in 2022 then Adare Manor could fill the breach.

What Pelley will see is an Adare Manor totally transformed by Fazio and his design team since Harrington won an inaugural Irish Open in 2007 and then a year later when England’s Richard Finch tumbled backwards into the River Maiug in playing his second shot into the 72nd hole on route to victory in 2008.

The third hole at Adare Manor (Photoi – @tourmiss)

The entire course was dug up and with some 220,000 tonnes of sand laid down to better help drainage.  All 18 greens now have a sub-air system  while there is 17,003 square metres of bent breen approach surfaces into the greens, and then once on the greens there is 12,055 square metres of bent grass putting surface.

The new-look Adare Manor also boasts 127 newly-planted new mature trees while there is an additional 12 new stone bridges and many of the River Maiug that cuts through the course.  A team of 50 greens staff also has been employed to maintain the layout.

Fazio has turned the course into one of the finest inland venues in Ireland and with most observers believing his work, and commissioned by Adare Manor owner J P McManus, a move that will see the 2026 Ryder Cup being staged at Adare Manor.

The uphill par-4 fifth hole at Adare Manor (Photo – @tourmiss)

“To come back here where I won my Irish Open in 2007 has been very interesting to see how Tom has revamped the course but then it’s been great that Tom has sought my advice and if we had ideas on how a hole should be changed or whatever, we talked about it,” said Harrington.

“For the most part we were both on the same page.

“It’s been interesting for me as I have never seen anything on this scale before in terms of redesinging an entire golf course, and to listen to Tom and understand his expertise  when it comes to golf course design has been a strong learning point for me.

“As a player, we would turn-up at a golf course and it is very easy to playt 18 holes on the golf course and to see something on the course that you may think is wrong and that you like to change.

The approach shot over the River Maiug to the final green (Photo – @tourmiss)

“But to be here at Adare Manor when Tom began his redesign work from really a blank canvas has been really interesting.”

“So, to be back to Adare Manor and see the finished product is truly remarable.”

There are others, however, including McIlroy who believe the uncertainly of Italy hosting the 2022 Ryder Cup could see Ireland play host to the biennial event and, if so, Harrington could well captain Europe.

One thing is certain, the J P McManus Pro-Am is to be held from July 6th to 7th in 202o and as the firsr real ‘high profile’ event on the Fazio redesigned layout located just to the south-west of Limerick.

The inaugual J P McManus Pro-Am was staged in 1990 and was staged every five years ahead of The Open at St. Andrews, including 2000 when then World No. 1 Tiger Woods competed before then heading to St. Andrews to win by eight shots the first of three Open Championships.

McIlroy, Harrington, Lowry and McIllroy will tee-up near lunch Friday with 1,300 tickets sold at Euro 100 a ticket to see McIlroy team with McGinley against the pairing of Lowry and Harrington in a Euro 350,00) first prize, and with the prizemoney to be donated to local charaties.

The runners-up will receive Euro 150,000 to donate with the beneficiaries including The Rory Foundation, The McGinley Foundation, Temple Street Childrens University and the Padraig Harrington Chairtable Foundation.

Local and overseas media have been brought in to report on the opening ceremony and with McIlroy and his wife to remain in Ireland to Sunday, and the day of their first wedding anniversary, returning to Flordia.

Harrington and Lowry will be headed Monday to the Zurich Classic in New Orleans where they are partners in the PGA Tour’s $7.2m team event on the TPC Louisana course.

 

 

 



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