Myrtle Beach, August 28, 2025
News Summary
The Myrtle Beach golf industry generated an impressive $1.6 billion in economic impact in 2024, highlighting its vital role in boosting the local economy. With nearly 759,000 golfers visiting, this influx not only supported over 13,000 jobs but also brought significant visitor spending that benefited restaurants, shops, and hospitality services. The upcoming centennial celebration of Pine Lakes Country Club and major golf events further enhance Myrtle Beach’s reputation as a top golf destination. This study underscores the intertwined relationship between golf and the community’s prosperity.
Myrtle Beach Golf Industry Hits a Home Run with $1.6 Billion Economic Impact in 2024
In the sunny haven of Myrtle Beach, the love for golf is not just a pastime; it’s a booming economic powerhouse. A fresh economic impact study has unveiled that the golf industry in this charming coastal city generated a staggering 1.6 billion dollars in 2024. This impressive figure shines a light on the crucial role that golf plays in supporting the local economy and livelihoods.
Golfers Galore!
Last year, Myrtle Beach welcomed an astonishing 759,000 golfers who made their way to the area for fun, sun, and swinging clubs. Thanks to their enthusiasm and spending, the local economy saw a direct boost of over 705 million dollars. These funds flowed into the area, benefitting everything from restaurants to local shops, and even helping to maintain the pristine golf courses that make Myrtle Beach a golfer’s paradise.
Jobs Galore!
The golf scene didn’t just contribute to the economy financially; it also played a significant role in job creation. More than 13,000 jobs were supported by the golf industry, which translated to nearly 483 million dollars in wages and benefits for hard-working locals. Many of these jobs are directly tied to the influx of tourists, as approximately half of the 3 million rounds of golf played across the Grand Strand were swung by visitors looking to enjoy the warm weather and gorgeous courses.
Visitor Spending Makes a Difference
With all those avid golfers around, it’s no surprise that visitor spending reaped additional rewards for the local economy. From lodging to dining to transportation, tourists poured money into the city, supporting over 7,300 tourism-related jobs. This spending helps to maintain a thriving hospitality scene, allowing local businesses to flourish year-round.
A Track Record of Success
This recent study showcases the incredible importance that golf has held in Myrtle Beach for almost a century. It exemplifies how the area has evolved into a year-round golf destination, breaking the mold of a typical seasonal appeal. Golf tourism isn’t just an aspect of Myrtle Beach’s identity; it’s a critical component of the economic ecosystem that enhances the lives of both residents and visitors alike.
Hosting Major Events
Myrtle Beach has proved its mettle by successfully hosting major golf events. The 42nd annual Play Golf Myrtle Beach World Amateur Championship recently showcased over 3,000 players, highlighting the area’s ability to manage and facilitate large-scale activities. Moreover, the city now proudly holds a spot on the PGA Tour schedule with the newly established Myrtle Beach Classic, further solidifying its reputation as a premier golf destination.
Looking to the Future
As members of the golfing community look ahead, they are eagerly anticipating the centennial celebration of Pine Lakes Country Club in 2027, the area’s first golf course, which has played an instrumental role in the growth of golfing in the region.
A Collective Effort
The insights gleaned from this comprehensive economic impact study were a result of teamwork between several groups, including the National Golf Foundation, local golf course ownership associations, and state tourism departments. By analyzing both operational data and tourism information from various local golf facilities, the collaborative effort sheds light on the true impact of golf on Myrtle Beach.
Enhancing Quality of Life
Beyond the numbers, one cannot overlook the ways in which the golf industry enhances quality of life for residents. It supports local charities and community events while promoting an outdoor lifestyle that many cherish. Ultimately, this latest study serves as a reminder of just how deeply intertwined golf is with the fabric of Myrtle Beach.
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Additional Resources
- WMBF News: Golf Community Talks Impact of Sport
- On The Green Magazine: Economic Impact Study
- Forbes: Golf’s $16 Billion Economic Engine
- Amateur Golf: Registration Open for World Amateur
- Wikipedia: Myrtle Beach
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