Stars from the worlds of entertainment and sport gather in Limerick in Ireland for the fifth staging of the JP McManus Invitational Pro-Am - which raises money for charities in the region
A total of 14 major winners take part in the event including Northern Ireland's Graeme McDowell, who is presented with a special trophy by the tournament's host JP McManus in recognition of his US Open triumph
A lot of the attention is unsurprisingly focused on Tiger Woods, who is playing outside the United States for the first time since turmoil in his private life become public last year
AP McCoy, regarded as the greatest ever jump jockey, describes playing with Tiger Woods as a dream come true
McCoy, who had friend Ruby Walsh on his bag, hits six-year-old Stephen O'Loughlin on the leg after a hooked drive at the sixth but a signed cap from Tiger helps stop the crying
Ian Poulter, the world number eight, is getting back to full fitness after suffering recently with an infected insect bite and is paired with Irish dancing star Michael Flatley
Actor Kyle MacLachlan, star of shows such as Desperate Housewives and Twin Peaks, is teamed with footballer Liam Brady and racehorse owner MV Magnier
Hollywood glamour is not too far away in Limerick, with Michael Douglas and wife Catherine Zeta Jones providing some A-list stardust at the exclusive Adare Manor venue
Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp takes time out from his pre-season preparations to take part in the tournament, sharing a joke with three-time major winner Padraig Harrington
The racing community is well represented, with former champion jump jockey John Francome helping his team to a respectable 20th-place finish in the 54-strong amateur field
World number seven Luke Donald and actor Hugh Grant and are paired together on the opening day
Pop group Westlife are also in attendance, with lead singer Shane Filan celebrating his 31st birthday with a leisurely round of golf
Hollywood star Samuel L Jackson chats with triple Epsom Derby-winning jockey Johnny Murtagh as their Derrick Smith team claim a top-10 finish
Darren Clarke wins the professional event by one shot from Luke Donald, joining Roger Chapman & Neil Hanson, Paul Broadhurst & Richard Boxhall, Tiger Woods and Padraig Harrington on the roll of honour
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