2025 ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic Showcases Golf Excellence
News Summary
The 2025 ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic at Dunes Golf and Beach Club featured remarkable performances from professional golfers under ideal conditions. Bill Haas and Ryan Fox highlighted the tournament with impressive scores, emphasizing the course’s exceptional design and strategic challenges. With the community celebrating the event’s impact, the tournament has solidified its place within the PGA Tour, promising an exciting future for golf in Myrtle Beach.
The 2025 ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic: A Celebration of Golf at Dunes Golf and Beach Club
The recent 2025 ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic brought professional golfers to the stunning Dunes Golf and Beach Club on May 8, showcasing a blend of talent and a beautifully maintained course. Competitors and fans alike buzzed with excitement over the remarkable conditions, and many couldn’t help but marvel at the true test this course presents.
Standout Performances
Among the top performers was South Carolina native, Bill Haas, who set the stage for the tournament with an impressive three-under 68 in his opening round. He described the course conditions as “perfect”, highlighting the meticulous state of the greens and fairways. Haas also felt that the event deserves greater recognition within the PGA Tour, underscoring its quality and appeal.
Another golfer making waves was Ryan Fox, who delivered one of the best performances of the morning rounds with an outstanding six-under 65. His excitement about the course was palpable as he noted that it was “firm and fast,” characteristics that challenged and delighted the players. Andrew Putnam echoed similar sentiments, matching Fox’s score and praising the strong conditions of both the greens and the roughs.
A Course Designed for Excellence
Challenging Conditions on the Greens
The roughs at Dunes were cut to 2.5 inches this year, presenting an additional layer of challenge compared to the 2-inch rough from the prior year. This decision proved to be both strategic and appreciated, as players reflected on how the varied challenges enhanced their experience. Seamus Power shined with a seven-under 64, labeling the course as “a really good test,” while Mackenzie Hughes led with an impressive eight-under 63, commenting on the unique features of the greens that made them special.