CAIRO: Northern Ireland's world number seven golfer Rory McIlroy will be the star attraction when the European Challenge Tour stages its first official event in Cairo at the JW Marriott, Mirage City Golf Club from October 20-23. The Egyptian Open is an attempt to spread the game beyond its traditional borders in Egypt. Tournament officials confirmed the 21-year-old superstar, tipped by many as a potential future world number one, will join the cream of the European Challenge Tour at the event. For McIlroy, it will mean a short break from the European Tour just weeks after his expected debut in The Ryder Cup and a month prior to the end of the Race To Dubai. “To have one of the world's best players agree to join us for the 2010 tournament is a wonderful bonus after achieving full European Challenge Tour status,” said Egyptian Golf Federation Chairman Ayman Hussein. “Having Rory McIlroy with us will help focus attention on Egypt, a country we firmly believe has a bright golfing future to match its reputation as the original home of the game in the Middle East,” he added. “I'm very excited about the chance of playing in Egypt for the first time,” said McIlroy. “It's not a country you would think about as a home for golf but I have heard about the courses there, the history of the Egyptian Open and the developments that are coming online. I can't wait to see it for myself.” In Cairo, McIlroy will join around 80 players from the European Challenge Tour as well as a selection of local and regional invites and qualifiers. In 2009, the event – while not part of the official European Challenge Tour calendar at the time – attracted an impressive field complemented by a guest appearance by European Ryder Cup captain Colin Montgomerie. “Last year's event was very impressive for a first attempt and we expect the 2010 Egyptian Open to take the tournament to even greater heights both in terms of infrastructure and quality of play,” said Nick Tarratt, Director The European Tour International, Dubai Office. “Its position as an end-of-season event means it will command a strong field, while the appearance of one of the world's most exciting players in Rory McIlroy underlines the massive steps taken by the Egyptian Golf Federation in putting golf in Egypt on the world map.” BM