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Grand Strand Tournament Calendar 2024

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Upcoming golf tournaments on the Grand Strand:

  • Sept. 6: 3rd Brunsco Classic, Brunswick Plantation & Golf Resort, 9 a.m. shotgun start, flights for men, women and mixed teams, $100 per player includes hot breakfast, catered lunch, welcome gift, awards, door prizes, raffles, $5 putting contest, mulligan packages available, hosted by Brunswick County Chamber of Commerce
  • Sept. 7: Amateur Players Tour Myrtle Beach Chapter Local Finals, Pine Lakes Country Club, 18 holes, gross stroke play in multiple divisions, side games optional, entry fee $120 members and $140 non-members, tournament director Jeff Helms jeffhelms@aptgolf.org
  • Sept. 9: Clark McIntyre Charity Challenge, Surf Golf & Beach Club, 10 a.m. start, four-person team captain’s choice, $200 per player includes two tickets to the Greg Rowles Legacy Theatre, welcome gift, awards luncheon, on-course beverages, $50 mulligan package includes 4-night hotel stay certificate, 2 mulligans, entry into numerous contests with multi-night resort stays and other prizes. Contact scott.seupromotions@gmail.com
  • Sept. 14-15: Style Driver Girls High School Palmetto Tournament of Champions, 36 holes, championship teams from the Carolinas, True Blue Golf Club
  • Sept. 20-22: Amateur Players Tour 2024 North American Championship, 54 holes, played over seven courses with championship rounds at True Blue and Caledonia, players from 44 chapters, five divisions, gross stroke play, tournament director Matt Minder matt@aptgolf.org
  • Sept. 21: 2nd Journey Christian Academy Tournament, Wachesaw East Golf Club, four-person team captain’s choice scramble format, 8 a.m. shotgun start, entry fee of $110 per player or $400 per team includes prizes for three divisions – men’s, women’s, mixed – raffle, hole-in-one prizes and lunch
  • Sept. 23: Fall Shootout at the Barefoot Resort Dye Club, two-person team captain’s choice scramble format, tee times start at 11:25 a.m., entry fee of $89 per player includes lunch, raffle, on-course skills contests, mens and mixed divisions, conducted by MM Golf & Travel, contact Elwin Miles at 843-222-5974 or elwin.miles@gmail.com
  • Sept. 24-25: Amateur Players Tour Senior North American Championship, 36 holes, Grande Dunes Resort Course and Long Bay Club, gross stroke play, multiple divisions, entry fee $499, invitation only, tournament director Matt Minder matt@aptgolf.org
  • Sept. 26: 4th Georgetown Rotary Tournament, Wedgefield Country Club, 9 a.m. shotgun start, four-person team captain’s choice, $75 per player includes lunch, drinks, snacks, top-two prizes, on-course skills contests including $10,000 hole-in-one prize. Proceeds benefit Friendship Place, Coins for Alzheimers Research Trust (CART) and the rotary’s End Polio Now campaign
  • Sept. 28: Heart of a Lion Amateur Tour 18-hole event, 2025 season opener, Pawleys Plantation, gross stroke play, up to five divisions, prizes, side games available, entry fee $160 for members and $190 non-members, $15 late fee after Sept. 21 registration, tour director Dalton Mitchell Dalton.Mitchell@friedeggamtour.com
  • Sept. 28: Birdies at the Beach Mini Golf Tournament, Mt. Atlanticus, hosted by Grand Strand Young Professionals, four-person teams, supports Substitutes for Santa providing a Christmas experience to 150 children in partnership with SOS Care. Breakfast, raffles and door prizes. Contact Isabella Cenatiempo at isabella.cenatiempo@visitmyrtlebeach.com
  • Oct. 5: Heart of a Lion Amateur Tour 18-hole event, Tradition Club, gross stroke play, up to five divisions, prizes, side games available, entry fee $155 for members and $185 non-members, $15 late fee after Sept. 28 registration, tour director Dalton Mitchell Dalton.Mitchell@friedeggamtour.com
  • Oct. 9: 4th Myrtlewood Tournament to benefit Make-A-Wish South Carolina, PineHills Course, four-person team captain’s choice format, 10 a.m. shotgun start, hosted by the Myrtlewood Senior Men’s Golf Association, breakfast, lunch, awards ceremony, prizes, raffle, on-course skills competitions, playing spots are sold out. Tournament has raised nearly $30,000 in first 3 years. FGI holding round-up campaign at its 21 courses from Sept. 1-30 to add to the donation. Contact Kea Wade at kwade@sc.wish.org
  • Oct. 12: 3rd Make A Way Tournament hosted by Powerhouse Church of Longs, Long Bay Club, 8 a.m. start, four-person team captain’s choice, $125 per player includes PGA gift bag, all-you-can eat food, on-course skills contests, putting contest, top-three prizes. Contact Cheyenne Tolbert at 843-446-9087
  • Oct. 19: Heart of a Lion Amateur Tour 18-hole event, Myrtle Beach National West Course, gross stroke play, up to five divisions, prizes, side games available, entry fee $145 for members and $175 non-members, tour director Dalton Mitchell Dalton.Mitchell@friedeggamtour.com
  • Oct. 24: Society of Brunswick Shaggers’ (SOBS) Charity Tournament, Carolina National Golf Club, 9 a.m. shotgun start, four-person team captain’s choice, flights for men, women and mixed, $100 per player includes pastry breakfast, boxed lunch, raffle and prizes. Benefits Oak Island VFW, Southport/Oak Island Animal Rescue (SOAR) and New Hope Clinic. Email Joe Malinowski at jamalinowski@outlook.com
  •  Oct. 26: Current Transitions Annual Charity Tournament, four-person team captain’s choice format, 8:30 am shotgun start, $90 per player includes light breakfast, lunch, prizes, skills contests, raffles, goodie bag, benefits Current Transitions, Valley at Eastport Golf Club, contact Stan Hager 681-215-6555
  • Nov. 2: Tee It Off FORE The Kids Tournament, Lockwood Folly Country Club, 9:30 a.m. shotgun start, four-person captain’s choice, $125 per player includes goodie bag, breakfast, lunch, happy-hour buffet, snacks, on-course beverages, raffle, prizes, post-round music. Hosted by and benefits the Carousel Center Child Advocacy Center. Contact Laura Pawlewicz at laura.pawlewicz@carouselcenter.org or 910-254-9898.   
  • Nov. 2: Heart of a Lion Amateur Tour 18-hole event, Willbrook Plantation, gross stroke play, up to five divisions, prizes, side games available, entry fee $145 for members and $175 non-members, $15 late fee after Sept. 21 registration, tour director Dalton Mitchell Dalton.Mitchell@friedeggamtour.com
  • Nov 11-12: 8th Carolinas Women’s Club Team Championship, Sandpiper Bay Golf Club, conducted by Carolinas Golf Association, entry Sept. 9-Nov. 4
  • Nov. 15-17: LPGA Amateur Golf Association Magnolia Challenge, The Clubs at St. James Plantation, $310 for nonmembers includes 36 holes, multiple events and meals. Event has waiting list. Visit the Myrtle Beach Chapter website
  • Nov. 16: Heart of a Lion Amateur Tour 18-hole event, Myrtle Beach National King’s North, gross stroke play, up to five divisions, prizes, side games available, entry fee $155 for members and $185 non-members, tour director Dalton Mitchell Dalton.Mitchell@friedeggamtour.com
  • Nov. 18: 2nd Battle of the Bars South Charity Scramble, Blackmoor Country Club, benefits Folds of Honor, operated by SEU Promotions, 10 a.m. start, four-person team captain’s choice, $500 entry per team includes morning Bloody Mary bar, eight invitations to awards celebration, welcome gift. $50 mulligan package includes 4-night hotel stay certificate, 2 mulligans, entry into numerous contests with multi-night resort stays and other prizes. Contact scott.seupromotions@gmail.com
  • Nov. 18-19: Carolinas Net Amateur Championship, Barefoot Resort Fazio Course, conducted by the Carolinas Golf Association
  • Nov. 18-21: Style Driver Fall Classic, 72 holes, different format daily, multiple courses, call 843-503-9475 for more information
  • Nov. 23: Leverage Roofing Charity Classic, TPC Myrtle Beach, 9 a.m. shotgun start, four-person team captain’s choice, benefiting Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, $700 per team includes welcome gift, breakfast buffet, lunch at turn, eight invitations to awards ceremony at Fire to Table restaurant. $50 mulligan package includes 4-night hotel stay certificate, 2 mulligans, entry into numerous contests with multi-night resort stays and other prizes. Contact scott.seupromotions@gmail.com
  • Nov. 30: Heart of a Lion Amateur Tour 18-hole event, Caledonia Golf & Fish Club, gross stroke play, up to five divisions, prizes, side games available, entry fee $130 for members and $160 non-members, tour director Dalton Mitchell Dalton.Mitchell@friedeggamtour.com
  • Dec. 14: Heart of a Lion Amateur Tour 18-hole event, Tidewater Golf Club, gross stroke play, up to five divisions, prizes, side games available, entry fee $115 for members and $145 non-members, tour director Dalton Mitchell Dalton.Mitchell@friedeggamtour.com
  • Summer-Fall 2024: American Singles Golf Association Grand Strand Chapter, multiple golf and social events monthly
  • Summer: 2024 Doubles Golf Series Grand Strand, two-person teams playing scramble in a category – men, women, senior (60+) or mixed – $25 series entry. Play between 6-9 either 9-or 18-hole rounds at any public course at your leisure through Aug. 31 to compete against other twosomes. Top teams qualify for Carolinas regional qualifier at Beachwood Golf Club on Sept. 15. The winners from each category there advance to nationals at the Bear’s Club in Jupiter, Fla., Nov. 3-5.
  • 2025
  • Feb. 15-16: Webster Memorial Tournament, Sea Trail Golf Resort, two-person teams, 36 holes on two courses, inaugural tournament to memorialize the life of the late Dana Webster
  • Feb. 22: Fiddler on the Green: A Long Bay Symphony Golf Tournament, Arcadian Shores Golf Club, 10 a.m. shotgun start, four-person team captain’s choice format, $125 entry per player. Male, female and mixed flights. Entry deadline Feb. 7, call Long Bay Symphony 843-448-8379
  • DO YOU HAVE AN UPCOMING GOLF TOURNAMENT: Email alan@onthegreenmagazine.com to have your event added to our list.
  • COMPLETED EVENTS
  • 2024
  • Jan 8: Inaugural Heart of Stroke Foundation Caddy Day Tournament, Topgolf, 6-9 p.m., one foursome per bay, entry fee of $100/player or $375 for a foursome, competition in various Topgolf games for $1500 for first, $750 second, $400 third, raffle, 50/50 raffle, silent auction. Sponsors sought. Sponsorships and entry are tax deductible. Call 843-457-2112
  • Feb. 5-7: Brittain Resorts Classic, 54-hole, two-person team event
  • Feb. 24: Carolina Adaptive Golf Benefit, TPC Myrtle Beach, 10 a.m. shotgun start, four-person team captain’s choice format, entry fee of $650 per team, $1,200 for two teams or $150 per player, of $500 for a team of 3 paired with an adaptive golfer, includes breakfast buffet from 8-10 a.m., Bojangles truck or grab-and-go lunch, hole in one payouts, raffle, silent auction, benefits Carolina Adaptive Golf, affiliated veteran and community adaptive golf clinic noon-1:30 p.m., call 864-448-4997 or email info@carolinaadaptivegolf.com
  • March 1-3: Dustin Johnson World Junior Championship, elite 54-hole junior tournament, TPC Myrtle Beach
  • March 9: #AllieStrong Golf Tournament, Azalea Sands Golf Club, four-person team captain’s choice format, 10 a.m. start, $125 per player, gifts, cash prizes, skills contests, $40 mulligan package optional, proceeds benefit young Allie Johnson’s cancer battle, email alliestrong06@gmail.com or call Lee Johnson at 843-453-7287 to register
  • March 9: Building Game Changers Topgolf event, benefits First Tee of Coastal Carolinas programming, 9 a.m.-noon, $75 per player or $600 per six-person bay team sponsorship includes buffet breakfast, cash bar, contests for closest to the pin, angry birds and top pressure, guest speaker, multiple sponsorships available, affiliated with March 10 Jacob B Elliott Memorial Tournament at True Blue, register at www.firstteecoastalcarolinas.com, contact Wendy Flynn at 910-754-5288 or wflynn@firstteecoastalcarolinas.org
  • March 10: Fourth annual Jacob B. Elliott Memorial Tournament, True Blue Golf Club, 1:30 p.m. shotgun, $125 per player includes skills contests, dinner and awards, benefits First Tee of Coastal Carolinas programming, affiliated with March 9 Building Game Changers Topgolf event, contact Wendy Flynn at 910-754-5288 or wflynn@firstteecoastalcarolinas.org
  • March 13-15: True World Am Q School, qualifier for the Myrtle Beach World Amateur Handicap Championship, three courses
  • March 18-20: General Hackler Collegiate, hosted by Coastal Carolina University, The Dunes Golf and Beach Club
  • March 23: Fifth Ed & Joan Vaitis Memorial Golf Tournament, Eagle Nest Golf Club, benefits the North Myrtle Beach Rescue Squad, $75 per golfer includes range balls, light breakfast, Mission BBQ lunch, prizes, 50/50 raffle, register at https://nmbrescue.com/golf/ or email Pam Wirth at pwirth@nmbrescue.com.
  • March 25: Second annual “Show Some Love” Charity Tournament, Caledonia Golf & Fish Club, four-person team captain’s choice format, 1:30 p.m. shotgun start, supports Project Golf programs for veterans, youth and beginners, entry of $150 per player includes post-round dinner, range balls, beverages, mulligans, awards, silent auction, raffle for two U.S. Open tickets at Pinehurst No. 2.
  • March 28-30: Palmetto High School Golf Championship sponsored by Keiser University College of Golf, up to 48 teams from across the country, 54 holes at Caledonia Golf & Fish Club, True Blue Golf Club and Tradition Club
  • April 15: Hootie & the Blowfish Monday After the Masters Celebrity Pro-Am, Barefoot Resort Dye Club, spectator tickets available through the House of Blues and Ticketmaster
  • April 29: Spring Team Classic at Wachesaw Plantation presented by MM Golf and Travel, two-player team scramble, noon shotgun start, $98 per player includes on-course contests, prizes to the top six teams and top three per flight, raffle prizes and pre-round lunch, April 5 registration deadline, contact Elwin Miles at 843-222-5974 or elwin.miles@gmail.com
  • May 9-12: Myrtle Beach Classic, PGA Tour event, $3.9 million purse, 72 holes, The Dunes Golf and Beach Club
  • May 13: The inaugural Chanticleer Classic hosted by football coach Tim Beck, Wachesaw Plantation, 11 a.m. shotgun start, four-person team scramble format, entry fee of $1000 per team or $1500 per threesome to play with a CCU football assistant coach includes on-course food and drinks, awards ceremony and dinner at Kimbels following golf. Proceeds benefit the Coastal Sports Collective to help CCU student-athletes garner name, image and likeness opportunities. Sponsors and donors sought. Email coastalsportscollective@gmail.com.
  • May 14: MM Golf & Travel Team Classic, Tidewater Golf Club, two-player teams scramble format, 7:30 a.m. start, $99 per player includes lunch, on-course contests, prizes for flight finishes of first, second and third, May 10 registration deadline
  • May 20-22: GolfBuddy Veterans Classic, 54-hole two-person team event, teams must include a veteran, multiple courses
  • May 25-27: Barefoot Memorial Day Bash, a Heart of a Lion Amateur Tour event, Barefoot Resort Love Course, three days, 54 holes, gross stroke play format, five divisions, side games available, entry fee for tour members $499, non-members $559, tentative entry deadline May 20, contact Dalton Mitchell at Dalton.Mitchell@friedeggamtour.com
  • May 28-June 1: National Retired Military Golf Classic, ABCD scramble, must be active or retired military, seven courses
  • June 8: Fifth annual Food Bank Charity Tournament, Founders Club at Pawleys Island, 9 a.m. shotgun start, four-person team captain’s choice scramble format, benefits local food banks, entry fee of $75 per player includes raffle, on-course contests, Bojangles breakfast and lunch, six team winners, contact Elwin Miles at 843-222-5974
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  • July 8: Twilight Golf Monday Night Doubles League, opening night, The Hackler Course at CCU, two-player team scramble format, nine holes with rotating pairings weekly, open to players of all levels, $49 league entry includes Golf Digest subscription, $25 each round includes cart, tee times 4:30-5:10 pm, register as 1-2 players at twilight.golf
  • July 13: Two-Man Captain’s Choice 3-Club, Prestwick Country Club, benefitting Folds of Honor Foundation, 1 p.m. shotgun start, entry fee of $150 per team includes lunch, top-three prizes, players can use their three clubs and partner’s three clubs, contact Jarrin@yourgolfpackage.com and Venmo fees to @Jarrin-Josue
  • July 13: Blind Squirrel Golf Co. Giving Back Tournament, Wachesaw East Golf Club, four-person team captain’s choice format, 9 a.m. shotgun start, entry fee of $100 per player includes lunch, awards, raffle, 50/50, on-course skills contests, benefits St. James High golf teams, sold out, contact Matthew Davis 910-876-7373
  • July 13: Socastee High Band 5th Tournament, Arrowhead Country Club, four-person team captain’s choice, 9 a.m. shotgun start, $100 per player includes lunch, shirt, raffle, 50/50, prizes, mulligan packages for $30. Contact George Beck 843-503-4443, paypal socasteebandbooster@gmail.com
  • July 14: Two-person team captain’s choice, benefitting The Junior Tour powered by Under Armour, Hackler Course at CCU, 8:30 a.m. shotgun start, entry fee of $75 per player includes breakfast donuts, smash burgers and baked ziti lunch, tee gift, 75+ raffle items, Bushnell v6 shift rangefinders to flight winners, anticipated 10 tour scholarships to be awarded with proceeds, contact Kenn Francis at 843-457-5366 or kfrancis@uajuniortour
  • July 15: 7th Battle of the Bars Charity Scramble, Arrowhead Country Club, benefits Folds of Honor, operated by SEU Promotions, 9 a.m. start, four-person team captain’s choice, $500 entry per team includes morning Bloody Mary bar, eight invitations to awards celebration, welcome gift. $50 mulligan package includes 4-night hotel stay certificate, 2 mulligans, entry into numerous contests with multi-night resort stays and other prizes. Contact scott.seupromotions@gmail.com
  • July 18-20: Family Golf Week includes Father & Son Team Classic, Parent & Child Team Classic, 54-hole two-person team events, multiple courses
  • July 20: Heart of a Lion Amateur Tour 18-hole event, Grande Dunes Resort Course, gross stroke play, up to five divisions, prizes, side games available, entry fee $140 for members and $170 non-members, $15 late fee after July 13 registration, tour director Dalton Mitchell Dalton.Mitchell@friedeggamtour.com
  • July 20-21: Amateur Players Tour Myrtle Beach Chapter, 36 holes, Myrtlewood Palmetto and PineHills courses, gross stroke play in multiple divisions, side games optional, entry fee $260 members and $280 non-members, tournament director Jeff Helms jeffhelms@aptgolf.org
  • July 23: Modified Alternate Shot Tournament, hosted by Founders Club at Pawleys Island, 9 a.m. shotgun start, two-person teams, select best tee shot then alternate shots, $65 entry includes skins on the five hardest holes, lunch at turn, door prizes and awards. Call 843-237-2299 or email duane.ratcliffe@foundersgolf.com.
  • July 23-24: 7th North Carolina Super Senior Four-Ball Championship, Brunswick Plantation & Golf Resort, 65+ and 70+ gross divisions, open to residents of NC, 36 holes of two-person team four-ball stroke play, $360 team entry fee, conducted by Carolinas Golf Association, registration ends 11:59 p.m. July 15.
  • July 27: St. James High Class of ’05 Reunion Scramble, Blackmoor Golf Club, four-person team captain’s choice format, entry fee of $125 per player includes on-course skills contests, proceeds to class’ 20-year reunion, 50/50 raffle benefits young Allie Johnson’s cancer battle, 8:30 shotgun start, contact sjhsclassof2005@gmail.com
  • July 27: 29th Harrison/Rourk Memorial Tournament, Sea Trail Resort Jones Course, presented by the Shallotte Lions Club, proceeds provide diagnostic exams, glasses, screenings and other support for Brunswick County residents in need. Call Mike Harrison at 919-422-0646 or Mike Blandino at 910-443-3514
  • July 27: Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 6444 Memorial Tournament, Wedgefield Plantation Country Club, 9 a.m. shotgun start, four-person team captain’s choice, $75 per player includes lunch, mulligans for purchase, beverage cart available. Proceeds benefit VFW causes. Contact Martin Harper 843-833-9621 or Pete Klimek 843-323-6538
  • July 28: Strongman Luca James 3rd Charity Tournament, International World Tour Golf Links, four-person team captain’s choice format, 8:30 a.m. shotgun start, $150 entry per person includes light breakfast, lunch, swag bag, T-shirt, raffle, silent auction, hole-in-one contest, award ceremony. Proceeds benefit Strongman Luca James Foundation that support local pediatric cancer patients and families. Contact Shari Voce at 518-469-6886 or shari@strongmanlucajames.com
  • July 29: Horry County Gamecock Club 29th Bob Fortson Memorial Golf Classic, True Blue Golf Club, four-person team captain’s choice, 2 p.m. shotgun start, $150 per player includes food at the turn, raffle, prizes, call Kellah at 843-458-9483 or Carol at 843-424-6452
  • Aug. 2: 10th Coastal BCM Tournament aka David’s Debacle, Hackler Course at CCU, four-person team scramble, 8:30 shotgun start, $125 per player includes lunch and contests, course setup will be difficult similar to superintendent’s revenge, benefits CCU and HGTC students through BCM International missions, scholarships and outreach. Contact at David Neace at dneace@coastal.edu or 864-933-3864
  • Aug. 3: Heart of a Lion Amateur Tour 18-hole event, True Blue Golf Club, gross stroke play, up to five divisions, prizes, side games available, entry fee $130 for members and $160 non-members, $15 late fee after July 27 registration, tour director Dalton Mitchell Dalton.Mitchell@friedeggamtour.com
  • Aug. 4: Summer Shootout at World Tour Golf Links, two-person team captain’s choice scramble format, tee times begin 7:30 a.m., $75 entry fee per person includes prizes for top three teams per flight, then separate mixed team and Men’s A Flights, on-course skills contests, raffles, range balls, conducted by MM Golf & Travel, contact Elwin Miles at 843-222-5974 or elwin.miles@gmail.com
  • Mondays, summer: Twilight Golf Monday Night Doubles League, The Hackler Course at CCU, two-player team scramble format, nine-holes with rotating pairings each week, $49 league entry per player includes Golf Digest subscription, $25 each round includes cart, Summer ’24 season July 8-Aug. 26, tee times between 4:30-5:10 p.m., open to all golfers, register 1-2 players online at twilight.golf.
  • Tuesdays, summer: Twilight Golf Tuesday Night Doubles League, Tupelo Bay Golf Center, scramble format, nine-hole rounds with rotating pairings each week, $49 league entry per player includes Golf Digest subscription, $20 plus tax each round includes cart, eight-week Summer ’24 season June 11-Aug. 6, tee times between 5-5:50 p.m., open to all golfers, register 1-2 players online at twilight.golf
  • Tuesdays, summer: Twilight Golf Tuesday Night Doubles League, Legends Golf Resort, two-player team scramble format, nine-holes with rotating pairings each week, $49 league entry per player includes Golf Digest subscription, $27+ tax each round includes cart, Summer ’24 season June 12-Aug 7, tee times between 5-6 p.m., open to all golfers, register 1-2 players online at twilight.golf.
  • Wednesdays, summer: Twilight Golf Wednesday Night Doubles League, Arrowhead Country Club, two-player team scramble format, nine-holes with rotating pairings each week, $49 league entry per player includes Golf Digest subscription, $24 each round includes cart, Summer ’24 season June 11-July 30, tee times between 4:20-5 pm, open to all golfers, register 1-2 players online at twilight.golf.
  • Thursdays, summer: Twilight Golf Thursday Night Fours League, Legends Golf Resort, four-player teams, play your own ball, nine-holes, $49 league entry per player includes Golf Digest subscription, $27+ tax each round includes cart, Summer ’24 season June 27-Aug 22, tee times between 5-6 p.m., open to all golfers, register 1-4 players online at twilight.golf.
  • Thursdays, summer: International World Tour Golf Links Cookout & Shootout series, nine-hole four-person scramble every Thursday through Aug. 29, prizes and dinner, call World Tour at 843-236-2000 or email worldtourevents@foundersgolf.com
  • Aug. 10: Doug Shaw Memorial Tournament, Pine Lakes Country Club, four-person team scramble, 8:30 a.m. shotgun start, benefits the Doug Shaw Academic Scholarship and Myrtle Beach community football, $500 team entry fee includes on-course skills contests, raffle, silent auction, Snak Shak catered lunch, beverages and top-three prizes. Sold out. Waiting list available.
  • Aug. 10: New Directions Charity Tournament, Tradition Club, 9 a.m. shotgun start, benefitting New Directions of Horry County, four-person team captain’s choice scramble format, entry fee of $75 per player includes breakfast, lunch, six team winners, on-course skills contests, raffle with more than 60 prizes, conducted by MM Golf & Travel, contact Elwin Miles at 843-222-5974 or elwin.miles@gmail.com
  • Aug. 10: Amateur Players Tour Myrtle Beach Chapter, Wild Wing Plantation, 18 holes, gross stroke play in multiple divisions, side games optional, entry fee $120 members and $130 non-members, tournament director Jeff Helms jeffhelms@aptgolf.org
  • Aug. 10-11: Tommy Cuthbert Junior All-Stars, Pawleys Plantation, South Carolina Junior Golf Association event featuring the top players from the Hootie and the Blowfish Chapter Series including the Myrtle Beach chapter
  • Aug. 12: Grand Strand Pro-Scratch Tournament, Barefoot Resort Dye Club, better ball format featuring a pro and scratch player, tee times begin at noon, team entry fee of $170 includes $20 skins entry, entry deadline Aug. 8, conducted by the Carolinas PGA Section
  • Aug. 15: Smoking Shields SC Tournament, Pine Lakes Country Club, tee times 8:30-10:30 a.m., $125 per player or $100 per Smoking Shields member includes breakfast, dinner, raffle, 50/50, prizes, gift bag with cigars, on-course skills contests, mulligans available. Benefits Myrtle Beach Police Foundation. Contact Keith at 843-655-1666 or Rich at 516-815-5666
  • Aug. 17: Palmetto Pointe Church of God 13th Missions Tournament, Arrowhead Country Club, 8:30 a.m. shotgun start, four-person team captain’s choice, $60 per player includes raffle, prizes, proceeds support the mission field towards human trafficking in Southeast Asia. Email info@palmettopointechurch.com
  • Aug. 17: Heart of a Lion Amateur Tour 18-hole event, Thistle Golf Club, gross stroke play, up to five divisions, prizes, side games available, entry fee $130 for members and $160 non-members, $15 late fee after Aug. 10 registration, tour director Dalton Mitchell Dalton.Mitchell@friedeggamtour.com
  • Aug. 18: 3rd Loris Football Parents Club Tournament, Diamondback Golf Club, 1:30 shotgun start, four-person team captain’s choice, will be flighted, $75 per player includes cash prizes for top 2 each flight, food, drinks, on-course skills contests, mulligan, red tee, benefits Loris varsity and JV football. Contact Greg Mance at 276-202-5469 or Nick Conner at 843-450-6163
  • Aug. 18: Rhonda Brown Memorial Charity Tournament, Myrtlewood PineHills Course, 8:30 a.m. start, four-person team captain’s choice, hosted by Myrtle Beach Fire Dept., proceeds go to cancer charities or directly to families battling cancer, contact Capt. Jonathan Evans at jwevans@cityofmyrtlebeach.com or call 843-450-1699
  • Aug. 18: Grand Strand Future Generations Tournament, Barefoot Resort Dye Club, four-person team captain’s choice format includes First Tee participant in group, 1:30 p.m. shotgun start, $150 per player includes shirt, hat, raffle, prizes, pasta dinner. $125 for Barefoot members. Proceeds support The First Tee of the Coastal Carolinas golf and youth development organization, honoree is Charlie Rymer. Contact Wendy Flynn at wflynn@firstteecoastalcarolinas.org
  • Aug. 21: 2nd Bridgewater Veterans Memorial Committee Military Appreciation Tournament, Tidewater Golf Club, four-person team captain’s choice format, entry fee of $100 includes lunch at Joey’s Clubhouse Grille, raffle, door prizes and awards, benefits the Veterans Welcome Home and Resource Center in Little River, contact Jeff Goodman at Hitn18@verizon.net
  • Aug. 24: T&A Morning Show Charity Tournament, Azalea Sands Golf Club, 9 a.m shotgun start, four-person team captain’s choice, $120 per player or $440 per team includes Roca Roja Cantina food, drinks, music, contests, raffle, prizes, silent auction. Benefits SOS Care Autism & Intellectual Disability Services
  • Aug. 26: 18th Kelsey McGhee Memorial Tournament, Grande Dunes Resort Course, 9 a.m. shotgun start, four-person team captain’s choice, benefits Habitat for Humanity, $200 per player includes raffle, silent auction, prizes. Contact Rachel Kennon at fddirector@habitatmb.org or 843- 999-6471
  • Aug. 26-30: Myrtle Beach World Amateur Handicap Championship, 72/90-hole individual handicapped stroke-play event, approximately 50 courses
  • Aug. 30: Carolina Reapers 2nd Coach McKay Memorial Tournament, Legends Resort Parkland Course, four-person team captain’s choice, 9 a.m. start, $100 per player includes breakfast buffet, lunch buffet, two drinks, prizes. Benefits Carolina Reapers youth wrestling club, email ReapersWrestling.com
  • Aug. 31-Sept. 1: Heart of a Lion Amateur Tour Myrtle Beach Regional Championship, 36 holes, True Blue Golf Club & Caledonia Golf & Fish Club, gross stroke play, up to five divisions, prizes, side games available, entry fee $270, $15 late fee after Aug. 24 registration, tour director Dalton Mitchell Dalton.Mitchell@friedeggamtour.com
  • Aug. 31-Sept. 1: Amateur Players Tour Myrtle Beach Chapter Labor Day Shootout, elevated event, 36 holes, Grande Dunes Resort Course and International World Tour Golf Links, gross stroke play in multiple divisions, side games optional, entry fee $295 members and $315, tournament director Jeff Helms jeffhelms@aptgolf.org
  • Sept. 2: Tidewater Patriot Charity Tournament, Tidewater Golf Club, four-person team captain’s choice, supports disabled veterans and fallen veterans’ families through multiple organizations, four flights: senior (over 70), men, women and mixed. Entry fee of $140 before July 10, $190 before Aug. 29 includes welcome package, awards luncheon, on-course beverages, pin proximity contests, call 843-249-2018 or email johnmcss@earthlink.net
  • Sept. 2: Labor Day Classic at Caledonia Golf & Fish Club, two-player team scramble format, tee times start at 12:30 p.m., entry fee of $99 per player includes a raffle, on-course skills contests, mens and mixed divisions, conducted by MM Golf & Travel, contact Elwin Miles at 843-222-5974 or elwin.miles@gmail.com
  • 2023
  • April 6-8: Palmetto High School Golf Championship, 54-hole gross score national high school tournament, multiple courses
  • April 10: Monday After the Masters, celebrity charity event, Barefoot Resort Dye Club
  • April 12: Lit Night Golf, nine-hole scramble at night, multiple cash game skills challenges, www.litnightgolf.com, 704-448-9993, Beachwood Golf Club
  • April 26: Lit Night Golf, nine-hole scramble at night, multiple cash game skills challenges, www.litnightgolf.com, 704-448-9993, Beachwood Golf Club
  • April 29: Twin Peaks Charity Golf Classic, benefiting Folds of Honor Foundation, scott.seupromotions@gmail.com, 704-999-7020, Azalea Sands Golf Club
  • May 10: Lit Night Golf, nine-hole scramble at night, multiple cash game skills challenges, www.litnightgolf.com, 704-448-9993, Beachwood Golf Club
  • May 22-24: GolfBuddy Veterans Classic, 54-hole two-person team event, teams must include a veteran, multiple courses
  • May 30-June 3: National Retired Military Golf Classic, ABCD scramble, must be active or retired military, seven courses
  • June 10: Inaugural Dustin Foxworth Memorial Golf Tournament, three-player team captain’s choice, $225 per team, optional $20 mulligan package, 9 a.m. shotgun start, Wedgefield Country Club, 843-546-8587
  • June 12-14: Golf Trek Challenge, two-person, 54-hole team competition, several north Strand courses
  • June 24: Third annual Caddies for a Cause Tournament, four-person team captain’s choice, 2 p.m. shotgun start, at least one Caddy Girl per team, on-course food, unlimited beverages, swag bag, contests, prizes, at least 10 vendors, Legends Golf Resort. Benefits FAM Foundation (Females Aiding through Mentorship) and Project Genesis in Guatemala
  • June 24: Third annual Frank Garrick Charity Golf Scramble to benefit the Palmetto Literacy Council, whose mission is to provide free tutoring for children and adults in reading and math. Entry fee of $100 includes cash prizes for top teams & skills contests, raffle, 50/50, mulligans option, breakfast, pulled pork lunch, 8:30 a.m. shotgun start, captain’s choice scramble, Burning Ridge Golf Club. Visit registration site or contact Dodi Hodges at dodi@palmettoliteracy.org or 843-685-5863
  • July 1: Father’s Cup Overflow Ministries 2023 Golf Invitational, four-player captain’s choice format, 8:30 a.m. shotgun start, $70 entry fee includes goody bag, refreshments and prizes, Crown Park Golf Club. info@fatherscupoverflow.net, 843-399-1798-o, 843-907-4357-c
  • July 6: Cookout & Shootout Summer Series, nine-hole four-person team captain’s choice scramble format, dinner following, live music, raffle, prizes, $40 plus tax, International World Tour Golf Links, call 843-236-2000 or email worldtourevents@foundersgolf.com
  • July 6: Twilight Golf Association Thursday Night League, Legends Golf Resort, nine-hole individual and four-player team stroke play scoring, all skill levels, register online at www.TwilightGolfAssociation.com or email play@twilightgolfassociation.com
  • July 8-9: Second annual Carolinas Match Play Championship, two-person better ball, 45 holes, sponsored by Under Armour, 8 a.m. shotgun starts, $500 per team includes food and $100 in Under Armor gear of choice, nine flight winners advance to shootout, $3,500 winner’s purse, Prestwick Country Club, email underarmourkennfrancis@gmail.com
  • July 11-13: 72nd South Carolina Open, Carolinas PGA major championship, Grande Dunes Members Club
  • July 15: Gene’s Dream Foundation fundraiser, The Aero Club Short Course, team event to benefit junior golf in SC
  • July 15: Amateur Players Tour Myrtle Beach Chapter, 7:30 a.m., Grande Dunes Resort Course
  • July 17: Battle of the Bars 6th annual Charity Classic, benefiting Backpack Buddies, scott.seupromotions@gmail.com, 704-999-7020, Arrowhead Country Club
  • July 20-22: Family Golf Week includes Father & Son Team Classic, Parent & Child Team Classic 54-hole two-person team events, multiple courses
  • July 22: Fourth annual Socastee High band charity event, Arrowhead Country Club, four-person team captain’s choice, $90 per player includes lunch, shirt, prizes, and raffle, 50/50 and mulligan opportunities, contact Heather Wilson at 843-353-7122
  • July 29-30: Amateur Players Tour Myrtle Beach Chapter, Skoni Footwear Beach Bash, 9 a.m., Arrowhead Country Club
  • Aug. 3: Cookout & Shootout Summer Series, nine-hole four-person team captain’s choice scramble format, 5 p.m. tee off, post-round dinner, raffle, prizes, $40 plus tax, International World Tour Golf Links, call 843-236-2000 or email worldtourevents@foundersgolf.com
  • Aug. 3: Twilight Golf Association Thursday Night League, Legends Golf Resort, nine-hole individual and four-player team stroke play scoring, all skill levels, $49 league entry, $27 each round, tee times 5-6 p.m., register online at www.TwilightGolfAssociation.com or email play@twilightgolfassociation.com
  • Aug 5: Amateur Players Tour Myrtle Beach Chapter, TPC Challenge, 8:30 a.m., TPC Myrtle Beach
  • Aug. 19: Amateur Players Tour Myrtle Beach Chapter, 2023 Arnie’s Classic, 8:30 a.m., Myrtle Beach National King’s North Course
  • Aug. 20: Charity Golf Tournament Presented by Bob Mills Mitsubishi to benefit Help 4 Kids and Backpack Buddies, Legends Golf Resort Heathland Course, four-person team scramble, $400 per team, 2 p.m. shotgun start, limit 2 mulligans at $10 per player, prizes include $1,000, $500 and $250 for top three, skills contests, raffle, lunch included, email HR@millsmanagement.com
  • Aug. 21: Brotherhood For The Fallen South Carolina Tournament, 2 p.m. shotgun start, entry fee of $175 includes post-tournament dinner, raffles, skills contests; silent auction, benefits the families and communities of fallen officers, Caledonia Golf & Fish Club, contact Joe Starkey at 419-575-7984 or Mike Falvo at 310-293-9169
  • Aug. 22: Folds of Honor Charity Scramble, four-person team scramble, 1:30 p.m. split tee start, entry between $30-$50 depending on resort members, Players Club, Royalty Club or guests, includes hot dog and prizes, Legends Resort Heathland Course, call 843-236-5181
  • Myrtle Beach Fire Department annual Rhonda Brown Charity Tournament, 10 a.m.-1 p.m, at Topgolf, registration begins at 9 a.m., proceeds support local cancer charities
  • Aug. 28-Sept. 1: Myrtle Beach World Amateur Handicap Championship, 72/90-hole individual handicapped stroke-play event, approximately 50 courses
  • Sept. 2-3: Amateur Players Tour Myrtle Beach Chapter, Labor Day Regional, 8 a.m., International World Tour Golf Links & Grande Dunes Resort Course
  • Sept. 9: Amateur Players Tour Myrtle Beach Chapter, Tour Championship, 8:30 a.m., Willbrook Plantation
  • Sept. 22-24: Amateur Players Tour Myrtle Beach Chapter, North American Championship, 8 a.m., TPC Myrtle Beach & TBA
  • Sept. 25-29: The G2 Golf SentryWorld Showdown in Stevens Point, Wisconsin, hosted by the G2 Golf School of Meadowlands Golf Club. 15 five-player womens-only teams (1 pro, 4 amateurs), two better balls of 5 (1 net/1 gross) format, captain’s incentives. Contact: 856-371-2673 or mgajderowicz@theg2golfgroup.comTBA fall 2023: Social Scramble, social media influencers tournament, multiple courses
  • Sept. 30: Carvers Bay High student athletes fundraiser, four-person team event, entry fee of $100 per player includes lunch, door prizes, raffle, contests including $2,500 putt contest, 9:30 a.m. shotgun start, Wedgefield Country Club, email cbhsgolftournament@gmail.com
  • Oct. 14: Help4Kids Golf Tournament, Azalea Sands Golf Club, four-person team scramble, 11 a.m. registration and Bloody Mary bar, 12:30 p.m. shotgun start, 5 p.m. awards ceremony, skills contests, $40 mulligan package, $500 per team, benefits Backpack Buddie
  • Oct. 21-23: Myrtle Beach Celebrity Am & Concert, operated by SEU Promotions, Grande Dunes Members Club, benefiting Folds of Honor, three players paired with a celebrity, skills contests with major prizes, gift bag valued at $250, two invitations to welcome reception at Bar Louie, two tickets to John Waite show at House of Blues and VIP reception, lunch and Italian buffet after play
  • Oct. 28: Current Transitions Annual Charity Tournament, four-person team captain’s choice format, 8:30 am shotgun start, $90 per player includes light breakfast, lunch, prizes, skills contests, raffles, goodie bag, benefits Current Transitions, Valley at Eastport Golf Club, contact Stan Hager 681-215-6555
  • Nov 4-5: Inaugural Fried Egg Amateur Tour Myrtle Beach Tournament, Legends Resort, breakfast and lunch provided, optional entry into prize pool, skills contests and skins, 72-player field will potentially have $5,400 prize pool, contact Dalton Mitchell (913) 707-9368 or Dalton.Mitchell@friedeggamtour.com
  • Nov. 11: 14th annual Tee-Off For Veterans hosted by Monarch Roofing, Arrowhead Country Club, four-person team captain’s choice, 8:15 a.m. opening ceremony, 8:30 a.m. shotgun start, $125 entry fee includes mini breakfast, catered lunch, raffle, silent auction, skills contests and prizes, benefits local veterans causes
  • Nov. 12-16: Short Par 4 Fall Classic, 72 holes, multiple formats, multiple courses, call 843-503-9475 for more information
  • Nov. 14: Angel Bar Charity Tournament, operated by SEU Promotions, Blackmoor Golf Club
  • Nov. 18: The Dream Challenge, benefits Gene’s Dream Foundation supporting junior golf, four-person handicapped scramble, $1,000 per foursome includes lunch, swag bag with $400 value that includes Puma shoes and Bridgestone balls, Shaftesbury Golf & Fish Club, opportunity to qualify for Applied Underwriters Invitational national championship May 1-5 at Big Cedar Lodge in Missouri, visit www.genesdream.com
  • Nov. 19: 7th annual GriffStrong Foundation Tournament, assisting those with cancer medical bills, $85 per player includes range balls, swag bag, continental breakfast, lunch, hot dogs at turn, drinks, skills contests, prizes, tee times 8-10 a.m., Shaftesbury Glen Golf & Fish Club, contact Tom Griffin at 843-465-3066 or tommy36_1999@yahoo.com or Shaftesbury at 843-369-1800 to register
  • Nov. 23-25: 55th George Holliday Memorial Junior, 54 holes stroke play, ages 18 and under, $185 entry fee, Myrtle Beach National Golf Club’s three courses
  • Nov. 24: Black Friday Night Glow Vibe Golf tournament, Beachwood Golf Club, 6 p.m. start, four-person nine-hole scramble with two teams per hole, $55 per player, $4 themed drink specials, F&B available 5-10, p.m. Register online or call Beachwood at 843-272-6168
  • Nov. 27: Fifth annual Waterway House Sports & Spirits tournament to benefit SOS Care and Autism Awareness, Grande Dunes Resort Course, 11 a.m. shotgun start, includes mulligan package, skills contests, Under Armour gift, breakfast & Bloody Mary bar, on-course lunch, post-tournament dinner & open bar with live music & raffle at The Waterway House, contact Tim Monaco 843-424-8453
  • Nov. 30: Battle of the Bars South, four-person team captain’s choice scramble, Blackmoor Golf Club, 9 a.m. shotgun start, operated by SEU Promotions, benefiting Help 4 Kids and Backpack Buddies, entry fee of $500 per team includes welcome gifts, morning Bloody Mary bar, awards ceremony & banquet
  • Dec. 4: The 2100 Tournament for Friendship Place, DeBordieu Club, four-person team scramble with challenges each hole including persimmon wood tee shot, putting with a junior putter, a left-handed shot, selecting the worst drive, playing irons only, etc. $175 per player includes range balls, on-course beverages, breakfast, lunch, skills contests, and mulligans. Friendship Place feeds the hungry in Georgetown County. Register online or contact Shawn Roper at 843-450-8273 or shawn.roper@peacesir.com
  • Dec. 9: Carolina Forest HS All-Sports Booster Club Annual Golf Tournament, Myrtle Beach National West Course, captain’s choice scramble format, $75 per person, raffle, goodie bag, 8:15 a.m. putting contest, 9 a.m. shotgun start, breakfast sandwich, lunch, soft beverages, mulligan package available, contact keith23barker@gmail.com or call 843-997-2323
  • Dec. 9-10: 99th Charles Tilghman Junior Championship, Carolina PGA operated junior tournament, 36 holes stroke play, registration Aug. 1-Nov. 7, Surf Golf and Beach Club
  • Dec. 16: The DollHouse Charity Golf Classic 2023, Azalea Sands Golf Club, $500 per team, $150 per single, optional $40 mulligan package, call Jenny at 843-272-7379 to register
  • Dec. 31: New Year’s Eve Night Glow Vibe Golf tournament, Beachwood Golf Club, 10 p.m. start, four-person nine-hole scramble with two teams per hole, $75 per player includes small champagne bottles, fireworks and other New Year’s Eve items, $4 themed drink specials, call Beachwood at 843-272-6168

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