Over the next few weeks, golf fans in the UK and Ireland will get to see the World’s top players play on their shores as the JP McManus Pro-Am, Scottish Open and Open Championship get underway.
With such a bumper-filled procession of golf lined-up, a number of the game’s stars have already hot-footed it over the pond to prepare for the challenges that lie ahead, with Jordan Spieth, Justin Thomas, Scottie Scheffler, Sam Burns, Rickie Fowler and Adam Scott just some of the names pictured and video’d playing golf in Ireland.
Playing at Lahinch, three-time Major winner, Spieth, was recorded playing a shot whilst a goat casually chomps at the grass behind him, whilst one Twitter user, Andrew Horgan, actually saw Spieth, World No.1 Scheffler and World No. 9 Burns playing a round at the links course.
Jordan Spieth played Lahinch with Tiger Woods today 🐐 pic.twitter.com/W8zdr7d74fJuly 2, 2022
In Lahinch for the night and happened to stumble across Jordan Spieth, Sam Burns and Scottie Scheffler enjoying a round of golf pic.twitter.com/op30CqBHWVJuly 2, 2022
As well as the American trio, Adam Scott was also spotted at Lahinch, with the former Masters winner getting some practice in ahead of the busy two week stretch.
After the buzz on Saturday, there were yet more sightings of the World’s elite on Sunday, with close friends, Spieth, Thomas and Fowler playing Tralee on a rather chilly-looking Sunday morning. What’s more, all three were spotted sampling some local beverages, with the golfers enjoying a pint of Guinness following their round.
Some serious golf underway in the Kingdom this morning. @JustinThomas34 taking on Tralee with @JordanSpieth and @RickieFowler … bit of Open prep for the lads. Spieth played Lahinch yesterday with Scheffler & Burns. If only a certain thing was played on a certain type of… pic.twitter.com/84zrBeaHBxJuly 3, 2022
Nothing like an Irish welcome in @traleegolflinks for @JustinThomas34 @JordanSpieth @RickieFowler with a pint of the black stuff🏌🏽♂️⛳️ pic.twitter.com/EpDBV6uNzdJuly 3,…
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