Peyton Manning and Luke Bryan participate in Memorial pro-am
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 2, 2026, 11:33 PM
Last updated Jun 2, 2026
Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Peyton Manning and country music star Luke Bryan are set to join a prominent field at the Memorial Tournament pro-am on June 3 in Dublin, Ohio. The event features 71 of the maximum 72 players allowed, including top-ranked golfers Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy. While Manning and Bryan have participated in past pro-ams, they will be joined by fellow Hall of Famer Larry Fitzgerald. The tournament, known for its strong field, has nine of the top ten players in the world participating. The last spot will be confirmed after the Charles Schwab Challenge concludes on Sunday.
- •Manning, Fitzgerald, and Bryan headline the celebrity field.
- •The Memorial Tournament pro-am takes place on June 3 at Muirfield Village.
- •Matt Fitzpatrick and Justin Rose also committed to the event.
- •Only one player of the top 10, Collin Morikawa, will not compete due to injury.
- •Viktor Hovland withdrew after winning the 2023 Memorial.
- 11:33 PMYahoo Sports — Peyton Manning, Luke Bryan on Memorial pro-am tee sheet
"Peyton Manning and Luke Bryan join a star-studded field at the Memorial Tournament pro-am in Dublin Ohio.
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