Three-time winner on the European Tour, Marcus Fraser, will line up next year's Wagga Pro-Am.
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Fraser will headline a field that is expected to include the likes of Dimi Papadatos, Peter O'Malley, Jordan Zunic and Matt Millar.
Speaking from the Australian PGA on the Gold Coast, Fraser, as a Corowa boy, revealed he is looking forward to ticking off the Wagga event in March.
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"It's a couple of hour drive but it feels like it's pretty close to home," Fraser said.
"I was trying to play it last year but in the end I ended up getting a late invite into a tournament in India and doing what we do, you've got to do these things and chase those big tournaments but I'm looking forward to getting back there.
"Matty Millar is a good mate of mine, who has played at it every year and he said it's a great few days so I'm looking forward to it."
It will be Fraser's first visit to Wagga Country Club in years.
"I've been there only as a kid years ago. I reckon I might have been 14 or 15 when I played there last time," he said.
"I'll be honest, I can't remember a single hole but that's probably because there's a few golf holes in this brain of mine so it's a bit clogged up."
Fraser missed the cut at the Australian PGA after finishing the second round at three-over par, as did Yarrawonga's Adam Burdett who shot six-over.
Wodonga's Zach Murray survived after rounds of 71 and 73 to post even par.