38 TOUR Winners Highlight the Myrtle Beach Classic Field

Brandt Snedeker, Bill Haas and Kevin Kisner are among the 38 PGA TOUR winners in the full field of players set to compete in the Grand Strand’s inaugural TOUR event, the Myrtle Beach Classic, to be contested May 9-12 at The Dunes Golf & Beach Club.

Snedeker’s nine career TOUR wins, along with his 2012 FedExCup championship and more than $40 million in career earnings, highlight the player achievements of this field. 

Haas is a six-time TOUR winner with a FedExCup championship trophy of his own (2011) to his credit. Kisner, a native of Aiken, SC, has amassed four TOUR wins and more than $29 million in career earnings.

Other notables set to tee it up include (in alphabetical order):

Matt Atkins – Winner of “The Q at Myrtle Beach

Daniel Berger – Four PGA TOUR wins and member of the victorious 2021 U.S. Ryder Cup team

Blades Brown – Amateur who will be making his PGA TOUR debut on a sponsor exemption. In 2023, Brown became the youngest stroke play co-medalist in U.S. Amateur history, breaking a 103-year-old record previously held by Bobby Jones. Brown recently finished among the top four in the 2024 Dustin Johnson World Junior Golf Championship at TPC Myrtle Beach.

Wesley Bryan & George Bryan IV – University of South Carolina alums who’ve grown their “Bryan Bros Golf” YouTube channel to more than 350,000 subscribers. Each has notable runner-up finishes in recent weeks: Wesley at the TOUR’s Corales Puntacana Championship, and George in “The Q at Myrtle Beach.”

Parker & Pierceson Coody – Twin brothers, both former University of Texas standouts who recently competed as PGA TOUR pros in the same group for the first time in the Texas Children’s Houston Open

Ryan Fox – New Zealander with four DP World Tour titles; held the lead after first-round play last month at The Masters

K.H. Lee – A two-time TOUR winner whose victories were back-to-back titles in 2021-2022 at the AT&T Byron Nelson (now THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson)

Robert MacIntyre – A two-time DP World Tour winner and member of the victorious 2023 European Ryder Cup team

Ryan Moore – A five-time TOUR winner preceded by prolific amateur wins including the NCAA Individual Championship, U.S. Amateur Public Links and U.S. Amateur, all in 2004

Kevin Streelman – Two TOUR wins and more than $26 million in career earnings

The full player field will include four players whose spots will be up for grabs at the Myrtle Beach Classic Monday Open Qualifying round at TPC Myrtle Beach on May 6. Those players will join the total field announced by Myrtle Beach Classic officials that includes*:

NameNo. of WinsLast Tournament Won
Ryan Abbate0N/A
Anders Albertson0N/A
Tyson Alexander0N/A
Matt Atkins0N/A
Aaron Baddeley42016 Barbasol Championship
Paul Barjon0N/A
Erik Barnes0N/A
Daniel Berger42021 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am
Brandon Berry0N/A
Alexander Björk0N/A
Joseph Bramlett0N/A
Ryan Brehm12022 Puerto Rico Open
Jacob Bridgeman0N/A
Blades Brown0N/A
Wesley Bryan12017 RBC Heritage
George Bryan, IV0N/A
Hayden Buckley0N/A
Jonathan Byrd52011 Hyundai Tournament of Champions
Jorge Campillo0N/A
Rafael Campos0N/A
Kevin Chappell12017 Valero Texas Open
Parker Coody0N/A
Pierceson Coody0N/A
Austin Cook12018 The RSM Classic
Trace Crowe0N/A
Joel Dahmen12021 Corales Puntacana Resort & Club Championship (2021)
Brian Davis0N/A
Morgan Deneen0N/A
Taylor Dickson0N/A
Alistair Docherty0N/A
Kevin Dougherty0N/A
Adrien Dumont de Chassart0N/A
Tyler Duncan12020 The RSM Classic
Nico Echavarria12023 Puerto Rico Open
Harrison Endycott0N/A
Patrick Fishburn0N/A
Ryan Fox0N/A
Wilson Furr0N/A
Doug Ghim0N/A
Chris Gotterup0N/A
Max Greyserman0N/A
Ben Griffin0N/A
Lanto Griffin12020 Houston Open
Jordan Gumberg0N/A
Scott Gutschewski0N/A
Bill Haas                                                   62015 Humana Challenge in partnership with the Clinton Foundation
Chesson Hadley12014 Puerto Rico Open presented by seepuertorico.com
Blaine Hale, Jr.0N/A
Harry Hall0N/A
Nick Hardy12023 Zurich Classic of New Orleans
Evan Harmeling0N/A
Garrick Higgo12021 Palmetto Championship at Congaree
Joe Highsmith0N/A
Ryo Hisatsune0N/A
Rico Hoey0N/A
Beau Hossler0N/A
Chan Kim0N/A
Michael Kim12018 John Deere Classic
S.H. Kim0N/A
Kevin Kisner42021 Wyndham Championship
Patton Kizzire22018 Sony Open in Hawaii
Philip Knowles0N/A
Kelly Kraft0N/A
Martin Laird42021 Shriners Hospitals for Children Open
Thriston Lawrence0N/A
K.H. Lee22022 AT&T Byron Nelson
Nicholas Lindheim0N/A
David Lipsky0N/A
Justin Lower0N/A
Robert MacIntyre0N/A
Ben Martin12015 Shriners Hospitals for Children Open
Jon Mayer0N/A
Ryan McCormick0N/A
William McGirt12016 Memorial Tournament
Mac Meissner0N/A
Troy Merritt22018 Barbasol Championship
Ryan Moore52016 John Deere Classic
Matt NeSmith0N/A
Henrik Norlander0N/A
Andrew Novak0N/A
Sean O’Hair42011 RBC Canadian Open
Thorbjørn Olesen0N/A
C.T. Pan12019 RBC Heritage
Raul Pereda0N/A
Victor Perez0N/A
Chandler Phillips0N/A
Chad Ramey12022 Corales Puntacana Championship
Chez Reavie32022 Barracuda Championship
Davis Riley12023 Zurich Classic of New Orleans
Sam Ryder0N/A
Matti Schmid0N/A
Braden Shattuck0N/A
Robby Shelton0N/A
Greyson Sigg0N/A
Ben Silverman0N/A
David Skinns0N/A
Roger Sloan0N/A
Alex Smalley0N/A
Brandt Snedeker92018 Wyndham Championship
J.J. Spaun12022 Valero Texas Open
Hayden Springer0N/A
Jimmy Stanger0N/A
Sam Stevens0N/A
Kevin Streelman22014 Travelers Championship
Justin Suh0N/A
Callum Tarren0N/A
Ben Taylor0N/A
Josh Teater0N/A
Davis Thompson0N/A
Braden Thornberry0N/A
Alejandro Tosti0N/A
D.J. Trahan22008 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic
Martin Trainer12019 Puerto Rico Open
Sami Valimaki0N/A
Erik van Rooyen22023 World Wide Technology Championship
Matt Wallace12023 Corales Puntacana Championship
Dalton Ward0N/A
Nick Watney52012 The Barclays
Richy Werenski12020 Barracuda Championship
Tom Whitney0N/A
Brandon Wu0N/A
Dylan Wu0N/A
Norman Xiong0N/A
Carson Young0N/A
Kevin Yu0N/A
Carl Yuan0N/A

*Updated 5/6/24