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One Direction star Niall Horan to caddy for Rory McIlroy in par-three tournament

Niall Horan from One Direction watches the action at Rod Laver Arena during 2015 Australian Open
Image: Niall Horan from One Direction will caddy for Rory McIlroy

One Direction star Niall Horan will caddy for Rory McIlroy in Wednesday's par-three tournament ahead of the Masters.

World No 1 McIlroy invited Horan to caddie for him in the light-hearted Augusta event when they met in Australia last year, and Horan agreed to take up the chance.

It comes a year after the McIlroy gave the caddying responsibilities to his then fiancee Caroline Wozniacki for the par-three event.

Masters title favourite McIlroy said: "I've got Niall from One Direction caddying for me, which should be good fun. He's been excited to come here. He's never been to the Masters.

"I caught up with him in Australia at the end of last year and he was really excited, and I said, if you're available Wednesday afternoon and you want to carry the bag for nine holes, you're more than welcome.

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"He's excited to be here and (I am) looking forward to spending a bit of time with him out there."

Horan, 21, hails from Mullingar in County Westmeath, Ireland, while McIlroy, 25, is from Holywood in County Down, Northern Ireland.

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