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One Direction star Niall Horan and former Chelsea captain John Terry have joined the list of celebrities signed up to play a round of golf in Surrey next week.

As part of the Sky Sports British Masters, Horan and Terry will be teeing it up alongside tournament host Justin Rose and other Ryder Cup heroes next Wednesday (October 10).

Walton Heath Golf Club, in Tadworth, is host of the 2018 British Masters alongside Rose, who grew up playing golf in the area.

The Professional-Amateur (Pro-Am) competition will take place one day before the European Tour four-day tournament starts for the professional golfers.

And there is great news for Surrey's fans of the One Direction, turned solo, singer - there are still tickets available to go and see him take part.

Here's where you can pick up tickets to the British Masters Pro-Am By following this linkthis link, you can then direct yourself to the Eventbrite page to book tickets for Wednesday's (October 10) Pro-Am. Under 16's are admitted free of charge when accompanied by an adult on all days. Tickets to the Pro-Am are £18 , and allows access on Wednesday (October 10) only.

, and allows access on Wednesday (October 10) only. Alternatively, if you fancy heading down for the entire week, an adult ticket that covers Wednesday (October 10) to Sunday (October 14) will cost £110. Concession prices are £100.

Ryder Cup heroes Francesco Molinari and Tommy Fleetwood will also be in attendance, just two weeks after helping to seal Team Europe's win over Team USA in France.

The pair gained national support for their combined nine point haul for Team Europe, sparking a hysteria of '#Moliwood' around them.

Other star-studded names in attendance at Walton Heath include former footballers David Ginola and Jamie Redknapp, as well as horse-racing legend AP McCoy.

Rose and Horan are said to be good friends away from golf, and have played together before at Pro-Am events.

Ahead of the tournament week, Rose, who pocketed $10 million dollars as a result of his PGA Tour Fed-Ex Cup win in the USA on September 23, has been preparing in Walton.

Footage shared through his Twitter shows the world number 2 golfer joking on one of the course's tee boxes, imitating the 'thunderclap' made famous by the Iceland national football team and by fans at the Ryder Cup.

Practice days for the competition begin on Monday (October 8), with the final days play of the tournament being on Sunday (October 14).

To buy tickets to the British Masters, follow this link. Under 16s have free admission if accompanied by a paying adult.