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BMW Charity Pro-AM announces new celeb golfers, where they will play

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The BMW Charity Pro-Am charity golf tournament has announced even more celebrity participants and the courses they will play.

While a handful of celebrities and local names were announced earlier, even more are headed to Upstate South Carolina to participate in the annual golf tournament that draws players from across the country.

While the events surrounding the charity golf game began on June 1, actual golf doesn’t start until Thursday, June 4, as pro golfers and celebrities are paired to play in a tournament format. And while golf lovers might be going to see who wins, there are still plenty of people going to check out how their favorite celebrities’ back swings look.

Here’s everything you need to know about the BMW Charity Pro-AM golf tournament, from when it starts to how to catch it on television.

Who is playing in the BMW Charity Pro-AM in South Carolina?

The game pairs 160 Korn Ferry Tour pros with 160 amateurs, locals, and celebrities. Here are the latest additions to the game this year:

  • Michael Collins, widely known as “America’s Caddie.”

  • former NBA player and Charlotte Hornets TV commentator Dell Curry

  • Emmy Award-winning film director and actor Justin Wheelon

  • social media influencer and comedian Dustin Hadley

  • Golf personality and broadcaster Will Lowery

  • television and film actor (David on “The Office”) Andy Buckley

Celebrities, sports stars, and local personalities expected to join include:

According to the BMW Charity Pro-Am website, the 12 low-scoring amateur teams and four low-scoring celebrity teams will advance to the final amateur round on Saturday, June 6, at Thornblade Club. The 65 low Korn Ferry Tour pros (and ties) will play Saturday and Sunday, June 6-7, in the final round at Thornblade Club.

Where is the BMW Charity Pro-AM golf game taking place?

The tournament will be held at two Upstate courses: Thornblade in Greer, from June 4-7, and the Spartanburg Country Club, on June 4- 5.

Are tickets still available for the BMW golf tournament in South Carolina?

Tickets are still on sale at the BMW Charity Pro-Am website.

When, where will Bill Murray, Brian Baumgartner, Seth Curry, Roger Clemens be playing golf in South Carolina?

Here’s where and when celebrities will be playing at the two designated courses:

The Country Club of Spartanburg (Thursday, June 4) and Thornblade Club (Friday, June 5):

Thornblade Club (Thursday, June 4); The Country Club of Spartanburg (Friday, June 5):

How can I watch the BMW Charity Pro-AM on television?

Coverage of the BMW Charity Pro-Am will air on the Golf Channel from Thursday to Sunday, June 4-7.

Here’s the schedule for each round:

  • Round 1 on Thursday, June 4: 9 a.m. – noon (Live)

  • Round 2 on Friday, June 5: 9 a.m. – noon (Live)

  • Round 3 on Saturday, June 6: 5- 7 p.m. (Live)

  • Round 4 on Sunday, June 6: 5- 7 p.m. (Live)

This article originally appeared on Greenville News: BMW Charity Pro-AM golf announce new celebrities, where they’ll play



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