News Summary
The 2026 ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic is set for May 7-10, 2026, at the Dunes Golf and Beach Club. With 120 players competing, local support is stronger than ever. Ticket details are forthcoming, including discounts for military personnel and free admission for children under 15. Mark your calendars for an exciting tournament that showcases Myrtle Beach as a prime golf destination, backed by a four-year commitment from the PGA TOUR.
Mark Your Calendars, Myrtle Beach!
Exciting news for golf fans in Myrtle Beach! The highly anticipated 2026 ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic is officially on the calendar! Get ready to swing into action from May 7-10, 2026, as the stunning Dunes Golf and Beach Club will host this thrilling tournament. This year, the event promises a slightly smaller feel, with 120 players hitting the greens—down by 12 from previous years. Smaller field, but still just as much excitement!
Local Support Shines Bright
The enthusiasm surrounding the tournament is contagious! It’s not just about the players; the local community is stepping up. ONEflight International has teamed up with Visit Myrtle Beach as co-title sponsors starting in 2025, and their support is just the tip of the iceberg. Tournament director Darren Nelson has expressed how crucial the backing from local businesses and volunteers is for boosting Myrtle Beach’s reputation as a must-visit PGA TOUR event spot. The collaboration showcases the passion the community has for golf and tourism, making Myrtle Beach a vibrant location!
Exciting Ticket Information Coming Soon
While you may be itching to grab your tickets, just hold tight! The specifics about ticket sales and hospitality options are yet to be announced, but there’s plenty to look forward to. Active and retired military personnel, along with first responders, will get a treat! They can collect two free tickets to the practice round on that Wednesday. Love that if you serve your community, you get to enjoy a little extra in return!
And there’s more good news for our heroes—additional tickets for the rest of the tournament days, from Thursday to Sunday, will be available at a 25% discount for military personnel and first responders. If you have little ones, you’re in luck—children aged 15 and under can come along for free when accompanied by a paying ticketholder. Families can take advantage of this perfect opportunity for a day on the green!
A Promising Future Ahead
The ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic is here to stay, with a solid four-year commitment from the PGA TOUR. And guess what? There’s a possibility for future extensions too! This commitment not only signifies the tournament’s importance but also highlights Myrtle Beach as a promising golf destination for years to come. The Dunes Club layout will stay consistent with previous years, which means players can expect the same great challenges and opportunities that come with this beautiful course.
A Thrilling Recap
Last year, Ryan Fox wowed the crowd by clinching victory in the 2025 tournament with a dramatic chip-in playoff against Harry Higgs and Mackenzie Hughes. These players brought the heat, and who knows what will unfold in 2026? The stakes are high, as the winner of this classic will snag a coveted spot in the PGA Championship, set to take place from May 14-17, 2026, at the stunning Aronimink Golf Club in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania.
Get Ready to Tee Off!
So, there you have it! Mark your calendars and get ready to soak up some sunshine and great golf at the 2026 ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic. Whether you’re a player, a volunteer, a dedicated fan, or just someone looking for a fun day out with the family, this event is bound to deliver a memorable experience. Keep an eye out for ticket sales dates and make sure you don’t miss out!
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Additional Resources
- WIS News: 2026 ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic Dates Announced
- Wikipedia
- WPDE: 2026 ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic Dates Set
- Google Search: Myrtle Beach Classic
- Horry News: 2026 ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic Announcement
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Golf
- WBTW: 2026 Myrtle Beach Classic Tournament Details
- Google News: Myrtle Beach Golf
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