PGA Tour has qualifying event where influencers and YouTubers get chance to earn Myrtle Beach Classic spot (2024)

The worlds of golf and social media regularly mix, but could we see an influencer get the chance to tee it up in a PGA Tour event this season?

The PGA Tour's inaugural Myrtle Beach Classic takes place at the Dunes Golf and Beach Club in South Carolina from May 9-12, live on Sky Sports, with the tournament featuring one-of-a-kind qualifying event to fill one to the spots in the field.

Organisers have launched "The Q at Myrtle Beach", an 18-hole competition on Monday March 4, with the event seeing eight of the sport's most prominent golf content creators and eight professionals compete for one PGA Tour exemption.

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All professional and amateur competitors meet PGA Tour regulations for sponsor exemptions, which require a USGA handicap of 0.0 or better, with all of them eligible to tee it up on the PGA Tour should they qualify.

The influencer-half of the field includes George Bryan of Bryan Bros Golf, Luke Kwon of Good Good Golf and former Good Good members Micah Morris and Grant Horvat, whose have huge presences on YouTube and TikTok respectively.

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Nick Stubbe, better known as Fat Perez from the YouTube profile Bob Does Sports, appears, as does UK-based golf influencer Peter Finch and journalist Dan Rapaport.

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A 90-minute video about the event will be released on Play Golf Myrtle Beach's YouTube page on April 23, with creators then posting content on their respective channels documenting their experiences.

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The decision to have such a limited qualifying event divided opinion on social media, although bunkered.co.uk editor Michael McEwan told the Sky Sports Golf podcast why he supports the PGA Tour's move.

"It's an absolutely brilliant idea," McEwan said. "They're not taking a spot away from anybody. There's a certain number of places in the field and there's always only a certain number of players who get in through their rankings or whatever.

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"There's usually a couple of spaces put aside for tournament invites. It's the same principle as the Ryder Cup - if you don't get one of the automatic spaces, you can't very well complain when you don't get one of the wildcards.

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"There's a way to get in, and that's by playing consistently good golf. That gets you up the standings and you don't need to worry about invites to anyone else, you will play your way in over a period of time, so this is not taking anyone's spot.

"It shows a bit of savvy from the PGA Tour. They have clocked the fact that YouTube golf has sky-rocketed in terms of interest. There are people who have got YouTube channels, solely about golf, who have bigger followings than nearly every other professional golfer out there.

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"The tour needs eyeballs, the tour needs to bring a new audience because it has been threatened in a way that it has never been threatened before, so this to me feels like a stroke of genius.

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"I think it's a great idea. It's no different to Tony Romo getting a spot or Steph Curry getting a spot. All the guys are very capable golfers, so good luck to each and every one of them."

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PGA Tour has qualifying event where influencers and YouTubers get chance to earn Myrtle Beach Classic spot (2024)

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What is the Myrtle Beach Classic Qualifier? ›

Organisers have launched "The Q at Myrtle Beach", an 18-hole competition on Monday March 4, with the event seeing eight of the sport's most prominent golf content creators and eight professionals compete for one PGA Tour exemption. Get Sky Sports on WhatsApp | When is golf live on Sky?

Are there any PGA tournaments in Myrtle Beach? ›

This is exciting news! For the first time in its history, the PGA Tour will stop in the Golf Capital of the World for the Myrtle Beach Classic from May 9th-12th. Activities will start May 6th at The Dunes Golf and Beach Club which will be hosting the event.

Is the Q at Myrtle Beach a 16 man qualifying event? ›

The Monday qualifer for the 2024 Myrtle Beach Classic is called The Q at Myrtle Beach and it will feature 16 players competing for a sponsor exemption into the tournament at Dunes Golf and Beach Club in South Carolina.

Is the Myrtle Beach Classic going to debut on the PGA TOUR in 2024? ›

The Myrtle Beach Classic, a dual-field PGA TOUR event hosting 120 players, takes place May 9-12, 2024, at Dunes Golf and Beach Club in Myrtle Beach, S.C., commonly known as the “Golf Capital of the World.” Daily and weekly general admission tickets, and Club 18 Shared Hospitality options are available for purchase ...

Is Myrtle Beach the golf capital? ›

Frequently Asked Questions for Golf

Myrtle Beach is known as the "Golf Capital of the World" and boasts over 90 golf courses, ranging from championship courses to family-friendly mini-golf courses.

Are there any PGA tournaments in South Carolina? ›

“In 2021, South Carolina caught the eye of the golf world by hosting three highly successful tournaments in the PGA Championship at the Ocean Course, the RBC Heritage at Harbour Town Golf Links, and the Palmetto Championship at Congaree Golf Club,” said South Carolina Governor, Henry McMaster.

What tournament is played at TPC Myrtle Beach? ›

The Myrtle Beach Classic - Myrtle Beach Classic.

How old do you have to be to get a room at Myrtle Beach? ›

Most resorts and hotels in Myrtle Beach require one guest to be at least 25 years of age at check-in. Younger guests may find the following list of hotels that rent to students useful.

How old do you have to be to get a hotel at Myrtle Beach? ›

While the majority of Myrtle Beach hotels and resorts require you to be 25 years old to check-in. The list of hotels and resorts below welcome 18 year olds to stay at their hotel. Cash security deposit, upcharges and other restrictions may apply. Hotel/Resort policies are subject to change.

What is a qualifier tournament? ›

Qualifier Tournaments are tournaments (usually unprized) which qualify to events or further qualifiers.

Who is playing in the Myrtle Beach Invitational? ›

2023 Myrtle Beach Invitational Bracket Announced
Time (ET)MatchupNetwork
11:30 a.m.Charleston vs. VermontESPNU
2 p.m.Saint Louis vs. WyomingESPN2
4:30 p.m.Wichita State vs. Coastal CarolinaESPNU
7 p.m.Furman vs. LibertyESPN+
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Can anyone play in a PGA qualifier? ›

Several PGA TOUR events offer four spots via an 18-hole qualifying event, which usually occurs on Monday of tournament week. Several players must advance through a pre-qualifier to earn a spot in the Monday qualifier, while others gain direct access to the Monday qualifier based on various merit-based categories.

Can anyone play in an open qualifier? ›

As a true Open, the championship is open to all. Getting there is simple, but not easy. For an amateur to qualify for the U.S. Open, they need to first get their handicap down to 0.4 or lower. Then they're eligible for an 18-hole local qualifier, and if they play well enough there, it's on to a 36-hole final qualifier.

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