
The PGA Tour and Visit Myrtle Beach welcomed OneFlight International as co-title sponsor of the Myrtle Beach Classic May 8-11.
The PGA Tour and Visit Myrtle Beach welcomed OneFlight International as co-title sponsor of the now OneFlight Myrtle Beach Classic.
The event will be held on South Carolina’s Grand Strand from May 8-11 at Dunes Golf and Beach Club.
The deal marks Denver-based OneFlight’s recent move into using golf as a marketing platform.
Last year, it was tapped as TGL’s official private aviation partner.
It also signed six PGA Tour stars as brand ambassadors: Akshay Bhatia, Denny McCarthy, Patrick Rodgers, Adam Schenk, Scott Stallings, and Sahith Theegala.
PGA Tour Chief Competitions Officer Tyler Dennis said, “The energy and excitement around the inaugural Myrtle Beach Classic were undeniable, and the PGA Tour is eager to see this event continue to grow with this support from OneFlight.”
The Myrtle Beach event debuted on the FedExCup schedule in 2024.
The inaugural tournament attracted more than 40,000 Dunes Golf and Beach Club fans across tournament week.
OneFlight International CEO Ferren Rajput added, “This partnership represents an exciting new chapter, and we’re proud to bring our passion for the game to such an iconic destination. Together with Visit Myrtle Beach, we look forward to delivering an exceptional tournament experience for players, fans, and the entire golf community.”
Visit Myrtle Beach Interim CEO Tracy Conner noted, “This partnership elevates the tournament’s prestige and underscores Myrtle Beach’s status as a premier destination for golf and leisure. We eagerly anticipate the enhanced experiences this alliance will bring to players, fans, and our local community.”
The event awards 300 FedExCup points to the champion and is one of two stops in the Palmetto State for the PGA Tour in 2025, along with the RBC Heritage at Harbour Town Golf Links.
The tournament is contested the same week as the Truist Championship, which this year relocates from Quail Hollow Golf Club in Charlotte, North Carolina, to the Philadelphia Cricket Club (Wissahickon Course) in Pennsylvania.