Tickets for PGA TOUR’S 2025 Myrtle Beach Classic Now Available

Joel Dahmen at the 2024 Myrtle Beach Classic (Drew Amato photo)

Tickets 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. The dual-field tournament will again be one of 36 events on the FedExCup regular season schedule for 2025. The inaugural event was won by Chris Gotterup with a score of 22 under par this past May.

The event is open to the public May 7-11 (Wednesday through Sunday), with ticket options starting at $50 for Thursday and Sunday rounds, $60 for Friday and Saturday rounds, and $30 for Wednesday’s practice round. Both daily and weekly general admission tickets are available. Children 15 and-under will again be admitted free with an adult ticketholder, while military and first responders will have access to two free tickets for Wednesday’s practice round, and discounted tickets for all four official tournament rounds.  

Those looking for an upgraded experience will have three shared hospitality options to choose from in Club 18, Club 17, and the Clubhouse Lounge.

Club 18, located to the left of the 18th green, will provide prime views of the finishing hole and secondary views of the 10th hole. Club 17, located near the 17th tee, will showcase 360-degree golf views, with sight lines to holes 17, 16, 11, and 18. Both Club 18 and Club 17 will include covered seating, tv’s, upgraded restrooms, and food and beverage in the ticket price.

The Clubhouse Lounge, newly branded for 2025, is the only ticket that will allow access inside the Dunes clubhouse. Each ticket will include a lunch buffet and cash bar. The climate-controlled clubhouse lounge will provide tabled seating and access to indoor restrooms.

“We were blown away by the response from the community in our first year and we are working hard to add to the overall experience for our fans, sponsors, volunteers, and all of our stakeholders,” said Tournament Director Darren Nelson. 

To purchase tickets and to stay updated on tournament news, visit the official website at myrtlebeachclassic.com. For specific ticketing questions contact tickets@myrtlebeachclassic.com.

Additionally, those looking for private hospitality and pro-am playing opportunities should contact Travis Galowski at travis.galowski@sportfive.com.

The Myrtle Beach Classic is managed by SPORTFIVE, a global event management company. The  event will again be one of two stops in the Palmetto State for the PGA TOUR in 2025, joining with the RBC Heritage in April at Harbour Town Golf Links.