News Summary
The 2026 ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic is set to take place from May 7 to 10, 2026, at the renowned Dunes Golf and Beach Club. With 120 players expected, the tournament aims to enhance fan engagement while continuing to deliver an exceptional golf experience. Fans can look forward to ticket options that include benefits for military personnel and a commitment from the PGA Tour to host this beloved tournament in Myrtle Beach for at least four more years.
2026 ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic Set to Swing Into Action!
Get ready, Myrtle Beach! The 2026 ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic is coming back to town from May 7 to 10, 2026. Golf enthusiasts, mark your calendars because this year promises to be another thrilling chapter in the tournament’s history!
A Familiar and Beloved Venue
The picturesque Dunes Golf and Beach Club will once again host this exciting event in South Carolina. Known for its stunning views and challenging course layout, the Dunes Club has become a favorite among players and spectators alike. As players tee off, they’ll enjoy the same wild greens and breathtaking views that have made this venue iconic.
Field of Players Shrinks a Bit
This year, the tournament will feature 120 talented players, which is down from 132 in the previous two years. This change aims to provide a more intimate and engaging experience for everyone involved, giving fans an up-close look at the action as players battle it out for championship glory.
A Winning Experience for Players
There’s no doubt that last year’s tournament received a lot of love from the PGA Tour players. The 2025 event saw Ryan Fox clinching victory with a heart-stopping chip-in during a nail-biting three-way playoff. Players loved the vibes, the course, and the overall experience, setting a high standard for the upcoming tournament.
Exciting Sponsorship News
With the help of new co-title sponsor ONEflight International, joining Visit Myrtle Beach, the tournament made significant strides in 2025. This partnership has set the stage for a well-supported and exciting golf event, allowing for greater visibility and outreach.
More Ways to Get Involved!
Fans can look forward to comprehensive information about ticket sales and hospitality options, which will be shared on the tournament’s official website. Early announcements indicate that active and retired military personnel, along with first responders, will receive two free tickets to the practice round on Wednesday, providing a special opportunity for those who serve our community.
Additionally, there will be a 25% discount on tickets for military and first responders for the main rounds from Thursday through Sunday. And, if you’re bringing the kids, you’re in luck! Children aged 15 and younger will be admitted free with a paying ticketholder, making it a fantastic family outing.
Commitment to Myrtle Beach
There’s great news for golf fans in the area! The PGA Tour has committed to holding this beloved tournament in Myrtle Beach for at least four years, ensuring that this coastal city continues to be a stop on the PGA circuit.
A Step Toward the PGA Championship
The stakes are high! The winner of the 2026 ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic will secure a coveted spot in the prestigious PGA Championship happening in May at Aronimink Golf Club in Pennsylvania. It’s an excellent opportunity for players to showcase their talents and earn a spot at one of the sport’s biggest events.
Everything Stays the Same, But Better!
Fans can expect the usual excitement, as the layout of the Dunes Club will remain unchanged for this year’s tournament. Tradition meets anticipation in a thrilling mix that promises to leave golf fans on the edge of their seats.
With a stunning location, dedicated sponsors, and fantastic ticket options, the 2026 ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic is gearing up to be an unforgettable experience for all. See you there on the greens!
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