Check out who’s coming to Myrtle Beach for Monday After the Masters

MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WBTW) — The Monday After the Masters golf pro-am in Myrtle Beach is always a star-studded affair, and the 2024 event promises to live up to that billing.

The 26th annual charity event will take place on April 15 at Barefoot Resort’s Dye Club. This year’s event, which will be open to the public for the first time in five years, will feature 43 celebrities and 21 professional golfers, according to the event’s website.

Pro golfers scheduled to participate

  • Woody Austin

  • Chris DiMarco

  • Ken Duke

  • Tommy Gainey

  • Tommy Gillis

  • Will Gordon

  • Mike Hulbert

  • Billy Hurley

  • Kim Kaufmen

  • Billy Kratzert

  • Davis Love III

  • Kristy McPherson

  • Bryson Nimmer

  • Tim O’Neal

  • Turk Pettit

  • Trent Phillips

  • Charlie Rymer

  • Mark Silvers

  • Samantha Wagner

  • Kyle Westmoreland

  • Michael Arnaud

Celebrities scheduled to attend

  • Steve Azar

  • Mark Bryan

  • Ryan Cabrera

  • Jim Cantore

  • Donovan Carter

  • Javier Colon

  • Andrew Copeland

  • Jimbo Covert

  • Patrick Davis

  • Jay DeMarcus

  • Patrick DiMarco

  • Shawn Drover

  • Debbe Dunning

  • Joey Fatone

  • Dean Felber

  • Jackie Flynn

  • Jay Harris

  • Joe Jacoby

  • Damon Johnson

  • Jim Leyritz

  • Olindo Mare

  • Branford Marsalis

  • Edwin McCain

  • Jim McMahon

  • Craig Melvin

  • Urban Meyer

  • Corey Miller

  • Jonathan Ogden

  • Russ Ortiz

  • Clinton Portis

  • George Rogers

  • Darius Rucker

  • Jason Scheff

  • MC Serch

  • Sterling Sharpe

  • Pete Shaw

  • Jim Sonefeld

  • Kevin Sorbo

  • Paula Trickey

  • Dan Tyminski

  • Gary Valentine

  • John Ashton

  • Mark Wills

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

Since its 1994 inception, Monday after The Masters has raised nearly $10 million.

Tickets are on sale at t North Myrtle Beach’s House of Blues and Livenation.com. They’re $35 for adults. Children 12 or younger are admitted free when accompanied by a paying adult.

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Dennis Bright is a Digital Producer at News13. He joined the team in May 2021. Dennis is a West Virginia native and a graduate of Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia. Follow Dennis on, Facebook, X, formerly Twitter, and read more of his work here.

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