PGA Tour players praise Myrtle Beach Classic and Dunes Club, endorse as future tournament host

Organizers and sponsors of the ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic have expressed interest in making the tournament a standalone event on the PGA Tour after the initial four-year contract to be an opposite field event expires following the 2027 event. The $4 million tournament has been played in the first full week in May concurrently with the $20 million Wells Fargo Championship and Truist Championship in its first two years. The tournament, host course The Dunes Golf and Beach Club, the Myrtle Beach area, and the operation of the event got rave reviews and endorsements from numerous players interviewed during the

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Ryan Fox takes home trophy at ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic

MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WMBF) – Ryan Fox is the official winner of the ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic tournament.Fox finished the tournament 15 under but went into a sudden-death playoff against Mackenzie Hughes and Harry Higgs. SPECIAL SECTION | Myrtle Beach Classic CoverageAll three players teed off the 18th hole in the playoff, but Fox was able to sink his ball in just 3 shots at the Par 4 hole. The 38-year-old, who is from New Zealand, turned pro in 2011 and has represented New Zealand in the 2016 and 2020 Olympics. This is his first win on the PGA Tour.

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Mackenzie Hughes vs Cristobal Del Solar: Myrtle Beach Classic Showdown

Join us for an exciting recap of the ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic as Mackenzie Hughes and Cristobal Del Solar battle for glory! After two thrilling rounds, Hughes leads with a score of 10-under-par, while Del Solar is hot on his heels. Discover the highlights, key moments, and player insights from this intense golf tournament at the Dunes Golf and Beach Club. Will Hughes maintain his lead, or can Del Solar make a comeback? Tune in for all the action! McKenzie Hughes versus Crystal Bald Dell Solar. Myrtle Beach Classic showdown. In an exciting showdown at the Owen Flight Myrtle Beach

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Power falls out of contention at Myrtle Beach Classic

After a round where everything seemed to click for Séamus Power on day one of the PGA Tour’s Myrtle Beach Classic, the opposite was true on day two as the Waterford man was completely out of sorts. Having ranked 12th in Strokes Gained: Off The Tee on day one, his troubles all started with wayward driving on day two, carding bogeys on 11, 13 and 14 following missed fairways with a penalty shot incurred on the par-5 13th. Another bogey followed on the par-3 17th, before he finally opened his birdie account on 18. Sadly, it would be his last

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Mackenzie Hughes & Cristobal Del Solar Tied at Myrtle Beach Classic 2024 | PGA Tour Update

Follow the intense battle for the lead at the 2024 Myrtle Beach Classic as Mackenzie Hughes from Canada and Cristobal Del Solar from Chile both sit at 10-under after round two. Watch highlights of Hughes' solid 2-under 69 and Del Solar’s resilient 67 at the Dunes Golf and Beach Club. Get the latest standings including Ben Silverman, Adam Svensson, Nick Watney, and other contenders fighting for a spot in the upcoming PGA Championship. Experience the thrilling moments and player insights on their strategies heading into the weekend. Subscribe for daily PGA Tour updates, player interviews, and expert analysis from the

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A hole-in-one with Kevin Costner, free flights, new trophy, and other ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic notes

Myrtle Beach native and The Dunes Golf and Beach Club member Patrick Marino holed a 9-iron on the 155-yard 12th hole Wednesday for his second ever hole-in-one. What made the moment even more unique and special? He was playing with legendary actor Kevin Costner. “It was very cool, especially on your home course that you grew up on. Unbelievable. Unbelievable,” Marino said. “I joked with him and said, ‘Kev, you don’t need to hit, just pick it up.’ . . . What a special moment to do that. My mom was there, my uncle was there and a bunch of

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ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic begins after rain delay Friday

MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WPDE) — The ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic has begun after a rain delay on Friday.ABC15's Amanda Kinseth was there when the showers started pouring down. All tee times were delayed 1 hour and 40 minutes on Friday morning. 'This is a custom design rain jacket because it's a little bit wet out there,' said Don Affinito, a volunteer. RELATED: Myrtle Beach Classic seeks economic impact with celeb golfers, rising attendanceA sudden downpour forced volunteers under awnings, and golfers under umbrellas. The spring showers didn't phase any golfers or deter any fans. 'I've got no problem with it.

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2025 Myrtle Beach Classic Round 1 on Simulated Golf Tour

2025 Myrtle Beach Classic Round 1 on Simulated Golf Tour Hey everyone. Life is good. That's what I'm trying to say today. Life is good. The weather is good. If only my body was feeling good. Um, still doing the flooring. I've got majority of the flooring done upstairs. Almost there. I'm pushing through it. Welcome to the Joshua Plan Golf. New intro there from last week as you guys saw. So hopefully you guys um are are playing in this tournament and have some fun too. This is the Myrtle Beach Classic at the Dunes Golf and Beach Club.

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