Here are the results from Day 2 of the Myrtle Beach Classic PGA Tournament
Despite a delayed start due to inclement weather Friday morning, The Myrtle Beach Classic continued in its second day at The Dunes Golf and Beach Club.
At the end of day two, here’s what you need to know:
Leaders: Mackenzie Hughes (CAN) and Cristobal Del Solar (CHL) - Are tied in the lead at 10-under with both shooting a 132.
Following: Danny Walker (USA), Harry Higgs (USA), Will Chandler (USA), Nick Watney (USA) and Davis Shore - Are all tied for third place with a score of -9 shooting a 133.
In eighth: place Norman Xiong (USA) - Isn’t far behind the leaders at 8-under, shooting a 134.
Today’s round: After a delayed start, morning tee times went from 8:30 to 10:20 a.m. Afternoon tee times ran from 1:10 to 3:00 p.m.
How to get tickets:
Tickets and parking passes are available on the Myrtle Beach Classic’s website via Ticketmaster. All official sales are with Ticketmaster, and tickets bought through Ticketmaster will be digital and scannable on one’s phone at the gate. Parking comes in either digital or hard tag form. Children under 15 get ground access for free, veterans and first responders get a 25 percent discount, and day pass ticket prices range from $30-2,500.
How to watch:
The ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic can be watched on the Golf Channel. Coverage is available Thursday-Friday from 10 a.m. to noon and Saturday-Sunday from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Special programming includes “The Drop”, airing on the Golf Channel, and other exclusive shows throughout the week.
What to know about parking:
General Parking is located in Lot 9, 2400 N Oak St. Myrtle Beach, SC 29577. Shuttles will transport spectators from the parking lot to the golf course. Parking is $20 per day, per car, and can either be purchased in advance online or on-site. Cash is not accepted.
What you can (and can’t) bring:
Prohibited items include weapons, bags/backpacks larger than 6”x6”, glass cups or bottles, memorabilia, computers/laptops, lounges or oversized chairs, video cameras, pets (except for service animals), selfie sticks or hand-held camera stabilizers, beverages, posters, signs, or banners. For a complete list, visit the PGA TOUR Prohibited Items page.
Editor’s note: AI was used to summarize previous reporting
This story was originally published May 9, 2025 at 1:23 PM.