Spectators enjoy the atmosphere at the Myrtle Beach Classic
The Myrtle Beach Classic will return to The Dunes Golf & Beach Club from May 8-11, 2025, featuring new course challenges and expanded fan experiences. Following a successful inaugural event, the tournament aims to engage community involvement while introducing exciting changes designed to enhance both player performance and spectator enjoyment. Tickets will be affordable, and community contributions continue to be a focal point of this esteemed golf event.
Golf enthusiasts, get ready to mark your calendars! The Myrtle Beach Classic is making its much-anticipated return to the scenic greens of The Dunes Golf & Beach Club from May 8-11, 2025. Following the fantastic debut of this annual event last year, the excitement is palpable! With some thrilling tweaks, this year’s tournament is certain to be even better!
The inaugural Myrtle Beach Classic was nothing short of spectacular. The lovely coastal weather and pristine course setting brought together a hefty roster of 38 impressive PGA Tour winners, all eyeing that coveted championship title. In a nail-biting finish, Chris Gotterup emerged victorious, marking his place in tournament history.
As if the excitement needs to be ramped up even further, this year’s Myrtle Beach Classic is introducing some changes to the golf course that will surely challenge even the most skilled players. The rough height will shift from two inches to three inches, adding a bit of difficulty to the players’ game plan and enhancing the thrill for spectators. Players can expect fast play on the Bermuda grass that the Dunes Club is famous for, making for a true Southern golf experience.
Last year, Hole 14 earned a reputation as the tournament’s most challenging hole, and it looks like it will maintain that status with the upcoming changes to the rough. Expect to see some serious strategizing as players navigate this nail-biter!
Fans loved the smooth organization last year, from easy shuttle services to an overall user-friendly experience. This year, an expanded Fan Zone will provide even more food and entertainment options, ensuring that everyone has a fantastic time soaking up the atmosphere and cheering on their favorite players. New corporate hospitality options will also make their debut, including private tents and a scenic Clubhouse Lounge featuring buffet-style dining with stunning ocean views.
The Myrtle Beach Classic is not just about the game; it is also dedicated to serving the community. The tournament has previously donated a staggering $225,000 to nine local charities, contributing to the PGA’s longstanding tradition of giving back—nearly $4 billion to local communities over the years. This commitment continues to forge strong ties within Myrtle Beach!
Tickets for the 2025 tournament will be incredibly affordable, starting at just $30. First responders can take advantage of discounts, and kids aged 15 and under can attend for free! It’s a fantastic opportunity for families to enjoy some thrilling golf together.
For those interested in being part of the event, volunteer registration will kick off in January 2025 for returning volunteers and in February for new helpers. It’s a chance to get involved in an exciting community event!
With Blades Brown, a local amateur golfer, gaining attention last year, the future looks bright for the Myrtle Beach Classic as it promotes local talent and brings a golf extravaganza to the area!
So, if you’re a fan of golf—set those reminders! This year’s Myrtle Beach Classic promises to be a fantastic event filled with competitive gameplay, community spirit, and an unforgettable atmosphere. We’ll see you there!
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