The Irishman will play the JP McManus Pro-Am shortly after the event at Mount Juliet.
Rory McIlroy has confirmed he will miss the Irish Open at Mount Juliet in Kilkenny at the end of next month.
The four time major winner will play four tournaments in a row in North America before lining up at the JP McManus Pro Am in Limerick on July 4-5th in preparation for the Open Championship at St Andrews, which starts on July 14th.
Padraig Harrington and Darren Clarke are among the entries for the Senior PGA Championship in Michigan later.
Stephanie Meadow plays Megan Khang on day 2 of the LPGA Matchplay in Las Vegas
Both players halved their opening matches yesterday.
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