News Summary
The 2025 Monday After the Masters Pro-Am is set for April 14 at the Dye Club in North Myrtle Beach. Featuring celebrity participants and supporting children’s education, the sold-out event promises excitement and philanthropy. Spectators can enjoy the atmosphere with small chairs as volunteers are sought to assist. Mark your calendars for this thrilling day of golf and giving back!
Golf Lovers Get Excited: The 2025 Monday After the Masters Pro-Am Hits North Myrtle Beach!
North Myrtle Beach is buzzing with excitement as the highly anticipated 2025 Monday After the Masters Pro-Am is just around the corner! Mark your calendars for April 14, 2025, because this thrilling event promises a day filled with celebrity sightings, heartwarming contributions, and, of course, spectacular golf.
Where the Action Unfolds
The tournament is slated to take place at the stunning Dye Club at Barefoot Resort. This beautiful course will set the stage for both *amateur golfers* and *celebrity participants* to showcase their skills while supporting an incredibly worthy cause. Tee-off will commence at 10 a.m., and you’re certainly not going to want to miss a moment of the action!
A Cause Near to Heart
Now, what makes this event even more special? It’s not just about the golf; it’s about giving back to the community. Since its launch in 1994, the tournament has raised close to $10 million for charity. Proceeds from this year’s event will go towards children’s educational programs as well as the South Carolina junior golf program, making a difference in the lives of so many young people.
Star-Studded Lineup
Every year, fans eagerly look forward to the lineup of celebrity participants. This year’s big names include beloved musicians and athletes such as Darius Rucker, Mark Bryan, Dean Felber, Jim “Soni” Sonefeld, coaching legend Urban Meyer, and NFL star Sterling Sharpe. You can also expect a slew of top LPGA and PGA professionals, including Angela Stanford, Kristy McPherson, Charlie Rymer, Chris DiMarco, and Boo Weekley. With all these heavy hitters, there’s no doubt that this year’s event will be one for the history books!
Sold-Out Event, But You Can Still Join the Fun!
Tickets for this exhilarating event went on sale on February 17 at 10 a.m. and, unsurprisingly, they sold out faster than you can say “fore!” But don’t fret just yet! Spectators are allowed to bring small chairs to enjoy the thrilling atmosphere, making it an excellent opportunity to soak up the sun and the action on the greens.
A Nod to the Past
The last two years may have thrown a wrench in plans with cancellations in 2020 and 2021, but the tournament made a spectacular return in 2024. Spectators rejoiced to see their favorite celebrities take to the course once again, and now in 2025, the buzz continues! This year, children under 12 can also attend when accompanied by an adult ticket holder. What better way to introduce the next generation to the joys of golf?
Join the Team!
For those looking to get involved, the tournament organizers are still seeking enthusiastic volunteers to assist with the event. If you’re interested in lending a hand, you can email Casey Hubbell for more information. It’s a fantastic opportunity to be part of something so special that contributes to the well-being of children.
Stay Tuned for Updates
As the date approaches, local news will surely keep you updated on all things related to this fabulous event. It’s going to be a delightful day filled with *laughter*, *golf*, and *giving*, so be sure to stay connected!
So tie on your golf shoes and get ready to enjoy an unforgettable day at the Monday After the Masters Pro-Am – a true celebration of golf, celebrity, and philanthropy in North Myrtle Beach!
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Additional Resources
- WMBF News: Annual Monday After the Masters Set to Welcome Celebrities and Golfers
- Post and Courier: Myrtle Beach Events
- WPDE: Star-Studded Lineup to Attend Monday After Masters
- Google Search: Monday After the Masters
- WBTW: Music and Sports Stars to Tee It Up at Monday After the Masters
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Pro-Am Golf
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