Carson Young 5/2
Mackenzie Hughes 4/1
Harry Higgs 11/2
Ryan Fox 11/1
Danny Walker 12/1
Victor Perez 12/1
Alex Smalley 22/1
Norman Xiong 22/1
Davis Shore 25/1
Ben Silverman 40/1
Thorbjørn Olesen 40/1
Kevin Yu 45/1
Sami Välimäki 50/1
Chesson Hadley 60/1
Antoine Rozner 66/1
Matti Schmid 66/1
Joseph Bramlett 70/1
Steven Fisk 70/1
Will Chandler 70/1
Harry Hall 110/1
Patton Kizzire 110/1
Taylor Moore 110/1
Mark Hubbard 150/1
Niklas Nørgaard Møller 300/1
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Emiliano Grillo 500/1
Quade Cummins 500/1
Trace Crowe 600/1
William Mouw 600/1
Chris Gotterup 750/1
Rico Hoey 750/1
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The PGA Tour splits in two with the Truist Championship being an elevated event, a spot has opened up for the new ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic, which will be played at the Robert Trent Jones Sr designed Dunes Golf and Beach Club, which opened for play in 1948 and has since seen redesigns in 1978 and 1993.
In fact since the early part of this millennium the club have had Rees Jones and his associate Steve Weisser working alongside long-term course superintendent Steve Hamilton on course improvements. Greens have been brought back to their original size, new tees introduced and a state-of-the-art irrigation system has been installed.
The course itself is located a block from the beach with strong ocean breezes playing a big part in how you play the course. But it is far from being a links course and is more of a parkland/woodland course with marshland elements, the 9th being the only hole where a player catches a glimpse of the Atlantic.
Most holes are lined with old oaks trees and water comes into play via ponds and marshes on more than half the holes. The elevated green complexes are extremely challenging as a result of large and deep Augusta white sand bunkers.
The course has four wonderfully designed par threes, among them the 12th hole which is all carry over a salt-water marsh. The finishing hole is a beautifully designed long par four with a green protected by a pond at the front.
The Dunes Golf and Beach Club makes a strong argument as the best course in Myrtle Beach. The conditioning is excellent and the parkland setting, although it would be nice to have more ocean views from the course to complement those strong sea breezes!
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