Ireland’s Leona Maguire, the lone LPGA player at JP McManus, is soaking playing in same field as Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy

Leona Maguire never dreamed she’d be competing in the same field at Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy.

Leona Maguire never dreamed she’d be competing in the same field at Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy. Yet there she was, the lone female pro at the JP McManus Pro-Am at Adare Manor in Limerick, Ireland, where tens of thousands of Irish fans were on hand for the charity event that has raised more than $145 million in its previous five stagings.

The former Duke star made sure to have her picture taken with Woods, replicating a photo souvenir from the 2006 Ryder Cup at The K Club. Other notable pros in the event include Scottie Scheffler, Jon Rahm, Justin Thomas, Matt Fitzpatrick, Collin Morikawa, Rickie Fowler and Brooks Koepka. Jordan Spieth was disqualified after the first round.

“There’s a greater buzz about the event,” said Maguire, who was sandwiched in between Woods and McIlory on Monday. “There’s supposed to be 35,000, 40,000 thousand people in the gates. We don’t normally get that in LPGA events.”

Leona Maguire of Ireland on the first tee during the first round of the JP McManus Pro-Am at Adare Manor on July 04, 2022, in Limerick, Ireland. (Photo by Ross Kinnaird/Getty Images)

Maguire, 27, became the first Irish player to win on the LPGA earlier this year and was a breakout star at last year’s Solheim Cup at Inverness, which Europe won. Currently ranked 20th in the world, Maguire, who has twin sister Lisa caddying, called Adare Manor one of the best courses she has ever played, noting that the aprons around the greens are better than some of the greens she sees each week on the LPGA.

“Never in a million years would I have dreamed to be at something like this,” said Maguire. “These are the lads I grew up watching on telly, and all the crowds and everything very fortunate that JP has me here this week, and yeah, I’m enjoying it as much as I can.”

Maguire recently lost in a playoff to Jennifer Kupcho at the Meijer LPGA Classic and finished in the top 10 at the U.S. Women’s Open at Pine Needles.

“The goal was to put myself in contention as many times as I could this year,” she said. “Did a few weeks ago at Meier and came up a little bit short in the playoff. I think special attention to the majors in the next few weeks, Evian and British Open coming up. So they are sort of where the focus is right now.”

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Jordan Spieth DQ’d from the 2022 JP McManus Pro-Am

DQ’d? From a pro-am? That appears to be the case for Jordan Spieth.

DQ’d?

From a pro-am?

That appears to be the case for Jordan Spieth at the 2022 JP McManus Pro-Am in Limerick, Ireland.

The event is a two-day, 36-hole charitable event that has raised more than $145 million in its previous five stagings.

Spieth is one of a plethora of stars playing. Tiger Woods is also there, as is Rory McIlroy. A handful of LIV Golf Series guys are there as well, including Bryson DeChambeau and Graeme McDowell.

The McManus is the latest stop during an amazing Irish golf swing for Spieth this week leading up to the 150th Open Championship.

According to the Twitter handle SpiethLegion, the trouble began when Spieth picked up too soon on the 14th hole. That eliminated him from the individual competition, but he can continue play and help his team. He reportedly did just that with a birdie at 16.

It’s also noted on the DP World Tour official leaderboard. Spieth was 3 over through 13 holes at the time.

Disqualified from a pro-am – that’s gotta be a first for Spieth.

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Photos: Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy, Bill Murray, more at 2022 JP McManus Pro-Am at Adare Manor in Limerick, Ireland

The JP McManus Pro-Am is a two-day, 36-hole charitable event which has raised more than $145 million.

The JP McManus Pro-Am is a two-day, 36-hole charitable event which has raised more than $145 million in its previous five stagings.

Adare Manor in Limerick, Ireland, site of the 2027 Ryder Cup, is the setting for the pro-am which features some of the game’s top stares, men and women, as well as leaders of industry, musicians, actors and comedians.

Tiger Woods is there, his first public golf action since the third round of the PGA Championship. Rory McIlroy is there as well. Musician Niall Horan and actor/comedian Bill Murray are in the field. PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan and DP World Tour Commissioner Keith Pelley are also participating.

The event will be streamed from 9 a.m.-2:30 ET on Peacock on Monday and Tuesday, with coverage replayed at 7 p.m.-12:30 a.m. both days on Golf Channel.

Check out some photos from the event.