Live 2026 ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic PGA Tournament News & Recap
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina – The Dunes Golf & Beach Club
The Myrtle Beach Classic brings world-class golf to South Carolina's Grand Strand, celebrating the region's deep golf heritage and coastal charm.
View HistoryWatch the official 2025 Myrtle Beach Classic highlights and read the CaddyBytes recap from the thrilling final round at The Dunes Club.
Watch HighlightsDetailed look at The Dunes Golf & Beach Club — a Robert Trent Jones Sr. masterpiece with oceanfront holes and classic design.
Dunes Club OverviewDates: Completed May 7-10, 2026
Location: Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Format: 72-hole stroke play
Defending Champion: Brandt Snedeker
Field: 144 PGA Tour professionals
Purse: $4.1 million
The ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic showcases the best of the Grand Strand, blending competitive golf with coastal hospitality while supporting local charities.
Read the final round recap below, then scroll down for the official highlights video.
CaddyBytes 🏆 2026 ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic Final Round Highlights: The final round of the ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic at The Dunes Golf and Beach Club turned into a late Sunday duel between Brandt Snedeker and Mark Hubbard. Hubbard began the day in position to control the tournament, while Snedeker kept applying pressure with the kind of steady putting and veteran scoring that has defined his best PGA Tour wins.
Beau Hossler also made noise early, pouring in a big birdie putt to move in front, while Hubbard answered with back-to-back birdies of his own. Around the middle of the back nine, Snedeker caught fire with birdies at the 12th and 13th, then added a brilliant shot at the 16th to set up another key scoring chance and keep the pressure squarely on Hubbard.
Hubbard delivered one of the biggest moments of the day at the 15th, rolling in a clutch birdie putt to keep himself in the fight. But Snedeker answered right back, sharing the lead late and forcing Hubbard to finish under pressure. When Hubbard missed low on the final hole with a putt that could have forced a playoff, Snedeker was left as the champion at 18-under par.
The win gave Snedeker his 10th career PGA Tour title and his first victory since 2018, completing a comeback-style Sunday at Myrtle Beach. Hubbard finished one shot back at 17-under, while Hossler and Kevin Roy shared third at 16-under. After a tense final stretch, Snedeker found the fountain of youth and walked away with one of the most emotional wins of his career.