The PGA TOUR and Visit Myrtle Beach Tuesday welcomed ONEflight International as co-title sponsor of the ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic, which returns to South Carolina’s Grand Strand May 8-11, 2025, at The Dunes Golf & Beach Club.
Read MorePlay Golf Myrtle Beach’s Patrick O’Brien holed a 25-yard pitch on his final hole for a birdie and one-shot victory Monday at Thistle Golf Club, in the 18-hole qualifier for the highly anticipated second edition of “The Q at Myrtle Beach.” The victory moved O’Brien one step closer to earning a coveted shot to compete in a PGA TOUR event.
Read MoreIf you’d like to get involved with the 2025 Myrtle Beach Classic, scheduled from May 5-11 at The Dunes Golf and Beach Club, here’s your chance! New volunteer registration will open on Feb. 5 at MyrtleBeachClassic.com and stay open until all positions are filled.
Read MoreWith a rich history, unmatched selection of courses, and a thriving community of golf enthusiasts, Myrtle Beach is solidifying its position as one of (if not the most) exciting places for the game. Four major events are at the heart of this momentum, drawing international attention and laying the groundwork for even greater milestones as we approach the precipice of the 100th anniversary of golf in Myrtle Beach in 2027.
Read MoreAs the 2025 PGA TOUR season makes its mainland debut Thursday at The American Express in Coachella Valley, California, three of its many storylines feature very recent, prominent ties to “The Golf Capital of the World.”
Read MoreWith the invaluable support of 963 Film Group and professional photographer Drew Amato, the Play Golf Myrtle Beach team captured a bevy of captivating moments and compelling back stories during the Grand Strand’s long-awaited debut on the PGA TOUR stage: the inaugural Myrtle Beach Classic at The Dunes Golf & Beach Club. Join us here as we look back on some of the top scenes from the week.
Read More“The Q at Myrtle Beach,” a groundbreaking competition that blends traditional golf with innovative digital storytelling, is set to return in 2025, offering 16 players the opportunity to earn a sponsor exemption into the PGA TOUR’s Myrtle Beach Classic.
Read MoreThe PGA TOUR has recognized the Myrtle Beach Classic with the “Best-In-Class Element” award for its innovative and groundbreaking feature, “The Q at Myrtle Beach.” This accolade places the inaugural Classic among the standout events of the TOUR’s 2024 season, recognizing its exceptional creativity, audience engagement and impact on the game.
Read MoreThe first-ever PGA TOUR event in Myrtle Beach made a profound impact on several local charities. Hear from some of the recipients of Myrtle Beach Classic donations to see how these vital funds will affect their life-changing work moving forward.
Read MoreTickets for the PGA TOUR’s upcoming Myrtle Beach Classic are now available for purchase by visiting myrtlebeachclassic.com. The Myrtle Beach Classic will be held May 8-11, 2025, at The Dunes Golf & Beach Club.
Read MoreTickets for the PGA TOUR’s upcoming Myrtle Beach Classic will be available for purchase at 9 a.m. ET on Wednesday, Nov. 20. Tickets can be purchased by visiting myrtlebeachclassic.com. The Myrtle Beach Classic will be held May 8-11, 2025, at The Dunes Golf & Beach Club.
Read MoreChris Gotterup accepted the winner’s trophy at the inaugural Myrtle Beach Classic, but he wasn’t the only winner at the area’s first-ever PGA TOUR event. The event was a big hit, drawing more than 40,000 spectators during a week of perfect weather that helped showcase The Dunes Golf & Beach Club. In addition, nine local charities shared $225,000, with seven of those receiving at least $26,750.
Read MoreThe dates for the PGA TOUR’s Myrtle Beach Classic are set for 2025. The event returns to The Dunes Golf & Beach Club May 8-11, 2025. In 2024, the event drew more than 40,000 attendees and captivated the Grand Strand.
Read MoreIt’s hard to believe it’s already July! It seems like just yesterday we were dragging our groggy selves back to the office after the Christmas/New Year’s break. This year has already been a wild one in our world of Myrtle Beach golf, and we wanted to run through a few key moments from 2024 in case you missed it.
Read MoreMore than 40,000 spectators attended the inaugural Myrtle Beach Classic Wednesday through Sunday, with the Classic shattering attendance projections with 15,281 ticket holders participating on Saturday — over 5,000 more than expected. Additionally, viewers from across the country tuned in as Golf Channel provided eight hours of live coverage.
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