PGA TOUR in Myrtle Beach

The Myrtle Beach Classic Brings PGA TOUR Golf to the Grand Strand

By the Golf Travel Team · Myrtle Beach Edition · Updated for the 2026 ONEFlight Myrtle Beach Classic
May7–10, 2026
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The Myrtle Beach Classic has quickly become one of the biggest golf events on the Grand Strand, bringing PGA TOUR competition to The Dunes Golf & Beach Club and giving visiting golfers another reason to plan a spring trip to Myrtle Beach.

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The Myrtle Beach Classic Is Now a PGA TOUR Stop Big Deal

2026 Update

The ONEFlight Myrtle Beach Classic is scheduled for May 7–10, 2026 at The Dunes Golf & Beach Club.

The Host Course: The Dunes Golf & Beach Club Classic Test

The Dunes Golf and Beach Club hole 9 in Myrtle Beach
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The Dunes Golf & Beach Club Host Course

A Robert Trent Jones design and one of Myrtle Beach’s most respected championship layouts.

The Dunes Golf & Beach Club is a natural stage for PGA TOUR golf. Built by legendary architect Robert Trent Jones and opened in 1949, the course blends classic design with coastal scenery, strategic water hazards, mature trees, and memorable holes.

The course is especially known for its championship pedigree and its iconic par-5 13th hole, “Waterloo,” one of the most famous holes in Myrtle Beach golf.

Why the Myrtle Beach Classic Matters Golf Capital Energy

The Myrtle Beach Classic is more than a tournament. It is a spotlight on the Grand Strand’s golf culture, hospitality, and long-running reputation as one of America’s best golf-trip destinations.

Places to Stay Near The Dunes Golf & Beach Club Trip Planning

If you are coming to Myrtle Beach for tournament week, staying close to The Dunes can make the trip easier. These lodging options give golfers and fans strong access to the north and central Myrtle Beach area.

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Bay View Resort Boardwalk Stay

An oceanfront Boardwalk resort with water amenities, private balconies, and easy access to the Myrtle Beach area.

Bay View Resort sits along the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk with views stretching toward the SkyWheel and the 2nd Avenue Pier. It offers indoor water amenities, private balconies, an outdoor pool and spa, life-size games, shuffleboard, and an on-site Starbucks.

For golfers who want a central oceanfront stay with easy access to downtown Myrtle Beach, restaurants, the Boardwalk, and Grand Strand golf, Bay View is a strong tournament-week lodging option.

Looking to Tee Off During Your Trip? Build Around It

A tournament weekend does not have to be only about watching golf. Myrtle Beach gives visiting fans the chance to build a full golf getaway around the event, with dozens of courses, lodging choices, and package options across the Grand Strand.

MyrtleBeachGolf.com helps golfers compare courses, build packages, and connect with local Golfmasters who can help shape a trip around tournament dates, preferred lodging, and the kind of courses your group wants to play.

The Bottom Line

The Myrtle Beach Classic gives golf fans a reason to visit, but the full trip can be much bigger than one tournament. Watch PGA TOUR golf, play your own rounds, stay near the beach, and turn the week into a complete Myrtle Beach golf getaway.

📋 Myrtle Beach Classic Cheat Sheet

Event
ONEFlight Myrtle Beach Classic
2026 Dates
May 7–10, 2026
Host Course
The Dunes Golf & Beach Club
Course Designer
Robert Trent Jones
Best For
Tournament fans, golf groups, spring trips, and beach-golf getaways
Trip Move
Watch the pros, then build your own rounds around the event

Build a Myrtle Beach Golf Trip Around the Classic

Tell our Golfmasters your travel dates, group size, preferred courses, and lodging style. We’ll help turn tournament week into a complete Myrtle Beach golf getaway.

Or call directly: (855) 409-2177

Because watching PGA TOUR golf is great. Playing your own Myrtle Beach rounds while you are here is even better.

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