The Professional Golfers Association (PGA) has added a country soundtrack to an upcoming tournament. The Greenbrier Classic, which is part of the PGA 's FedExCup Series, has announced the list of performers for their week-long event next year, with some big country names on the bill.

The two headlining acts for the summer tournament, slated for July 25 - 31, 2011, in White Sulphur Springs, W.Va., are Tim McGraw and Keith Urban. Tim will play July 28, with Luke Bryan serving as his opening act, while Keith's show on July 30 kicks off with a performance by Miranda Lambert.

The Greenbrier Classic set a precedent of combining professional golf and country music last year. The inaugural tournament featured performances from Brad Paisley, Carrie Underwood, Rascal Flatts and Reba McEntire. With artists for the upcoming event announced eight months before it takes place, chairman Jim Justice says it's his way of generating early buzz for what he believes will be an unforgettable experience.

"Everyone knows how much I like to play Santa Claus at Christmastime and this year I decided to start a little earlier," Justice says. "What better gift than seven days of golf and two incredible concerts? If you loved this year's Classic, I promise you next year will be bigger and better. These concerts are just the beginning. Tim and Keith are phenomenal performers and we are thrilled to have them with us for the Classic. All four of these artists, Tim, Keith, Miranda and Luke are sure to add to the excitement for next year."

The private concerts are only open to those attending the Greenbrier Classic. Admission is included in the ticket price of $159. Badges for the event can be purchased here.

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