Power Rankings: ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic - PGA TOUR The PGA TOUR’s “Something for Everyone” segment continues with the ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic, a tournament that blends multiple events into a single week. This week’s event marks the start of a busy stretch that includes two majors, three Signature Events, a team competition, and an Additional Event. The schedule is designed to provide diverse challenges for players, though it lacks the central focus of a standard PGA TOUR event. The circuit will return to Texas in two weeks, but for now, 123 players are competing at Dunes Golf and Beach Club on South Carolina’s Grand Strand, while 72 peers are at the Truist Championship 150 miles to the northwest. The ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic is part of a broader initiative to expand opportunities for PGA TOUR members. The tournament’s structure allows players to test their skills on a course that has remained largely unchanged since its debut in 2024. Last year’s scoring average of 70.271 saw a slight increase, but granular data from Dunes Golf and Beach Club remained statistically consistent with its inaugural run. The course’s par-71 layout features three par-5 holes and stretches to 7,347 yards. Bermudagrass greens, which average around 12½ feet in speed according to the Stimpmeter, present a unique challenge, though wind conditions along the Atlantic Ocean may temper their firmness. Rain is a potential factor, with a reasonable chance of precipitation persisting until Sunday, when clearer skies might favor putting surfaces. The tournament’s course conditions have evolved slightly over the past two editions. The overseeded Bermudagrass rough, initially introduced at two inches tall, has grown to 2½ inches this year.#pga_tour #oneflight_myrtle_beach_classic #dunes_golf_and_beach_club #truis_t_championship #aon_swings_5
