Monday After the Masters Celebrity Pro-Am

The 26th annual Hootie & The Blowfish “Monday After the Masters’’ Celebrity Pro-Am golf tournament on Monday April 11 will be played at Barefoot Resort’s Dye Club with another all-star lineup.

MYRTLE BEACH, South Carolina – It’s become a rite of Spring – and one of my favorite events.

Tickets for the 26th annual Hootie & The Blowfish “Monday After the Masters’’ Celebrity Pro-Am golf tournament will go on sale Feb. 17 at 10 a.m. at the House of Blues, Barefoot Resort & Golf pro shops in Myrtle Beach, S.C., and all Ticketmaster outlets.

The Monday After the Masters will be played here at Barefoot Resort’s Dye Club on April 11. This will mark the 18th consecutive year the event is played at the acclaimed Pete Dye design.

The gates will open at 8 a.m. and the tournament will tee off at 9:30 a.m.

Tickets are $20 for adults and children 12 and under are admitted free when accompanied by a paying adult. Monday After the Masters has sold out 13 consecutive years, annually attracting a crowd of more than 6,000 people.

Among the early commitments for the 2020 tournament are current Tennessee Titan and former Clemson Tiger WR Adam Humphries, Pro Football Hall of Famer Dermontti Dawson, actor Anthony Michael Hall, and Weather Channel star Jim Cantore. Current PGA Tour player Harold Varner III and two-time major champion John Daly lead the list of professional golfers who have pledged to play in this year’s event.

The 2019 MAM raised over $350,000 for charity, pushing the 26-year total to more than $7.5 million.

All ticket proceeds benefit the Hootie & the Blowfish Foundation, which supports the educational needs of children in South Carolina and the South Carolina Junior Golf Foundation through a fully funded endowment.

HootieGolf.com

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Steve “Spike” Pike is a lifelong journalist whose career includes covering Major League Baseball, the NFL and college basketball. For the past 26 years, Spike has been one of the more respected voices in the golf and travel industries, working for such publications as Golfweek, Golf World and Golf Digest for The New York Times Magazine Group. In 1998, Spike helped launch the PGA.com web site for the PGA of America. As a freelance travel and golf writer, Spike’s travels have taken him around the world. He has played golf from Pebble Beach to St. Andrews, walked the Great Wall of China, climbed an active volcano in the Canary Islands, been on safari in South Africa and dived with sharks off Guadalupe, Baja California. He lives in Delray Beach, Fla, and can be reached at spikee41@hotmail.com.

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