2018 BMW Charity Pro-Am: Celebrities in the field
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2018 BMW Charity Pro-Am: Celebrities in the field

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The 2018 BMW Charity Pro-Am field is filled with celebrities, as the Web.com Tour pulls off its equivalent of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am in Greenville, S.C., this week at Thornblade Club.

BMW Charity Pro-Am format: Each of the professionals in the field is paired with an amateur partner for each of the first three rounds, with a 54-hole cut after each player has competed on each of the three courses in the tournament rotation.

The top 10 lowest scoring pro-am teams, six lowest scoring pro-celebrity teams and the lowest 65 pros (and ties) advance to play Sunday’s final round at Thornblade Club.

Celebrities in the 2018 BMW Charity Pro-Am field

  • Jose Alvarez – Former MLB player
  • Anthony Anderson – Actor
  • Brian Baumgartner – Actor
  • Josh Beckett – Former MLB player
  • Andy Buckley – Actor
  • Larry the Cable Guy – Comedian
  • Don Cheadle – Actor
  • Michael Collins – ESPN Sportscaster
  • Jay Demarcus – Rascal Flatts
  • Bill Engvall – Comedian
  • Brian Grubb – Professional wakeskater
  • Matt Hamilton – Olympic Gold Medalist
  • C. Thomas Howell – Actor
  • Oliver Hudson – Actor
  • Dan Jansen – Olympic Gold Medalist
  • Karen Jansen – LPGA Master Teaching Professional
  • Chris Lane – Country singer
  • Paige Mackenzie – Co-Host Golf Channel’s Morning Drive
  • Ed Marinaro – Actor
  • John O’Hurley – Actor
  • Ron Perlman – Actor
  • Patrick Peterson – NFL player
  • Kevin Rahm – Actor
  • Alfonso Ribeiro – Actor
  • Jim Rice – Former MLB player
  • Rob Riggle – Actor
  • Willie Robertson – Reality TV Star
  • Aaron Rodgers – NFL player
  • Joe Don Rooney – Rascal Flatts
  • Shep Rose – Reality TV
  • Sterling Sharpe – Former NFL player
  • John Shuster – Olympic Gold Medalist
  • Ozzie Smith – Former MLB player
  • Paula Trickey – Actress
  • Tim Wakefield – Former MLB player

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