News Summary
As summer nears its end, Myrtle Beach is alive with golf activity. GolfPass reviews new equipment to enhance the game, while iconic resorts host events and tournaments. Noteworthy updates include community contributions and recognition for local courses. Summer events continue to draw families, with tournaments planned for May 2026. This vibrant golfing culture showcases Myrtle Beach as a prime destination for enthusiasts.
Myrtle Beach Golf Industry Highlights Summer Events and New Products Ahead of 2025 Awards
Myrtle Beach is buzzing with excitement as summer rolls on and golf enthusiasts are taking full advantage of the sunny days left in the season. With more than half of summer behind us, golfers are flocking to the courses, eager to play as much as possible. The warm weather and beautiful scenery make it the perfect backdrop for an unforgettable golfing experience!
GolfPass Reviews Products to Enhance Your Game
GolfPass is in full swing, reviewing hot new products aimed at elevating your golfing experience. The team is traveling to various destinations, gathering content to share with fellow golf lovers. The essence of their mantra, “Play More. Play Better.”, truly resonates with the community. It’s all about enjoying the game while seeking out ways to improve! Senior writer Tim Gavrich is busy competing in the Myrtle Beach World Am, showcasing his skills and passion for the sport.
Exciting Visits to World-Class Golf Resorts
Meanwhile, managing editor Jason Scott Deegan is hitting the greens at Cabot Cape Breton, which proudly holds the title of Canada’s number one golf resort. The breathtaking views are just an added bonus to what promises to be a fantastic golfing experience for him. Golfers love to explore such renowned destinations, making the most of their time and investment in the sport.
New Training Aids and Equipment on the Market
One of the latest tools helping golfers hone their skills is PuttAim, a marvelous training aid designed to improve putting accuracy. This nifty device projects a bright green laser, assisting golfers in visualizing and lining up their putts. Portable and made of durable metal, you can choose between two models: PuttAim+ priced between $149.99-$179.99 or the more compact PuttAim Mini at $109.99.
As trends in golf continue to evolve, the rise of zero-torque putters has caught the eye of many enthusiasts. The PXG’s Hellcat ZT, known for its classic design, is an intriguing option available at $249.99. Golfers rave about its exceptional feel and sound, adding to the appeal of enhancing one’s game.
Trendy Shoes and Grips for Every Golfer
In addition to putters, golf shoes are receiving some love too! A collaboration between Saucony and Greyson has resulted in the stylish yet casual DXN Trainer, which retails for $220. Perfect for those who want to sport a chic look while staying comfortable throughout the game. On the grip front, SuperStroke has released an innovative line named REVL. The line, with three fabulous options—Element, Player, and Comfort—features a unique rubber compound designed for a superior feel and performance.
Community Contributions and Recognition
As we look ahead, the Myrtle Beach Area Golf Course Owners Association recently recognized Prestwick Country Club as the 2025 Myrtle Beach Area Golf Course of the Year. Known for its challenging layout, measuring 7,086 yards at par-72, this gem was expertly designed by Pete Dye and P.B. Dye, and has undergone recent renovations. Additionally, Prestwick actively engages with the community, proudly hosting events for Horry County Special Olympics and youth programs.
In a noteworthy mention, River Oaks Golf Club’s general manager, Scott Taylor, was named MBAGCOA Employee of the Year, a testament to his 16 years of leadership experience. However, River Oaks is set to close its doors on October 31 to pave the way for residential development, leaving a bittersweet note for devoted golfers.
Family Events and Tournaments Galore
Golf isn’t just for adults; Family Golf Week attracted over 400 two-person teams competing on various Grand Strand layouts. The event celebrated golf in a unique way, with Broderick Arnold being honored as Father of the Year – an award showcasing the spirit of competition and camaraderie. And don’t forget to mark your calendars for the Myrtle Beach Classic golf tournament on May 7-10, 2026, at the Dunes Golf and Beach Club. It promises to be an event not to be missed!
With summer wrapping up, Myrtle Beach continues to prove it’s a prime location for golf enthusiasts. Whether you’re hitting the green, trying out the latest equipment, or taking part in community events, there’s no better time to be a part of this vibrant golfing culture!
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