Myrtle Beach, November 29, 2025
News Summary
A new study reveals that Myrtle Beach’s golf industry boasts an impressive $1.6 billion economic impact, supporting over 13,000 jobs and contributing significantly to local tourism and taxes. This golfing haven attracted 759,000 visitors in 2024, further establishing its reputation as a premier golf destination. The research underscores the longstanding influence of golf in shaping the Myrtle Beach community and its economy.
Myrtle Beach Golf Industry’s $1.6 Billion Economic Impact Revealed in New Study
Say hello to Myrtle Beach, a place that’s not just famous for its beautiful beaches and captivating sunsets, but is also a *golfing paradise*! Recent research has unveiled some astonishing figures about the golf industry in this charming coastal city, discovering that as of 2024, the golf market here is valued at an impressive $1.6 billion. Yes, you read that right – billion!
Employment and Wages in Golf
It’s not just about the big bucks; the golf industry in Myrtle Beach is a significant source of employment too. The study shines a light on the fact that golf supports a whopping 13,340 jobs within the area. This means thousands of local families rely on golf in some way for their livelihoods. Not only that, but golf generated $482.9 million in wages and benefits for the workforce. Talk about a win-win situation for local residents!
Tax Contributions
This flourishing industry isn’t just filling pockets; it’s also giving back to the community in terms of taxes. The golf scene produced an impressive $134.8 million in state and local taxes. This income can help fund schools, roads, parks, and many other essential public services that make Myrtle Beach a great place to live and visit.
The Long-standing Influence of Golf
For nearly *100 years*, golf has played a pivotal role in shaping the Myrtle Beach area. Tracy Conner, the Executive Director of the Myrtle Beach Area Golf Course Owners Association, notes how this sport has differentiated, developed, and diversified the region through the decades. It’s clear that golf has not only stood the test of time but has also sculpted the community into what it is today.
Visitor’s Delight
Moving on to golf tourism, an estimated 759,000 golfers from outside the area came to test their skills on Myrtle Beach’s famous courses in 2024, contributing to a staggering 1.4 million rounds of golf played. That’s a lot of clubs swinging! This golf tourism movement brought in more than $705 million directly to the local economy. With so many visitors flocking to play, it’s clear that Myrtle Beach has solidified its status as a golf destination.
Comprehensive Economic Impact
The economic impact study, a collaboration of several organizations, highlighted that the direct economic contributions from golf added up to an impressive $1.1 billion. This considerable sum includes $365.1 million from golf facility operations, $705.4 million from golf tourism, and $27.5 million from capital investments. Moreover, it’s fascinating to know that golf and tourism together account for about 1% of South Carolina’s GDP!
Beyond Regular Golf Courses
Golf isn’t just about traditional courses—Myrtle Beach is also home to an impressive array of golf-related businesses beyond regular golf courses. This includes par-3 courses, indoor facilities, and even a remarkable 33 miniature golf venues, which together generate around $29.4 million in total revenue. How fun is that!
Bringing Events to the Area
In terms of exciting events, the 42nd Play Golf Myrtle Beach World Amateur Championship attracted nearly *3,000 players* competing at more than *50 courses*! This much-anticipated event is projected to generate almost $18 million in economic impact for the locality. And let’s not forget about the PGA Tour’s Myrtle Beach Classic, expected to have a total economic impact of $14.4 million.
This extensive study, taking place every three years, confirms what many already know: Myrtle Beach is not just a beautiful resort town but a hotbed for golf activity, influencing both the local and state economy in countless positive ways. So, whether you are an avid golfer or just someone who enjoys the scenery, it’s clear that golf in Myrtle Beach is thriving like never before!
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Additional Resources
- Spectrum Local News
- Wikipedia: Golf
- WMBF News
- Google Search: Golf Industry Impact Myrtle Beach
- On The Green Magazine
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Golf Economics
- Forbes
- Google News: Myrtle Beach Golf Tourism
- Post and Courier
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