The Q at Myrtle Beach: Where Golf’s Content Creators Compete for a Coveted Sponsor Exemption

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The Q at Myrtle Beach: Where Golf’s Content Creators Compete for a Coveted Sponsor Exemption

In an exciting turn of events, some of the top content creators in the golfing world will be battling it out at the upcoming Monday qualifier for the 2024 Myrtle Beach Classic. Known as The Q at Myrtle Beach, this event will feature 16 players who will be competing for a coveted sponsor exemption into the tournament, which will be held at the scenic Dunes Golf and Beach Club in South Carolina.

The Myrtle Beach Classic is a newly added event to the Tour schedule for 2024. It is scheduled to take place from May 9th to May 12th and boasts a substantial purse of $3.9 million, with the champion being awarded 300 FedExCup points. It serves as an opposite-field event, coinciding with the Wells Fargo Championship.

The Field at The Q at Myrtle Beach

The field for The Q at Myrtle Beach comprises 16 players, many of whom have strong links to South Carolina. Eight of the most prominent golf content creators make up a significant portion of the field, adding to the excitement of the event.

All the participants, whether professional or amateur, adhere to the PGA Tour tournament regulations for sponsor exemptions and will be eligible to qualify for the exemption if they meet the criteria.

What to Expect from The Q at Myrtle Beach

The main event, the 18-hole shootout, is scheduled to take place on March 4th at the esteemed TPC Myrtle Beach. While this event will be closed to the public, Play Golf Myrtle Beach plans to release a 90-minute video on their YouTube page on April 23rd, highlighting the action-packed tournament. Additionally, the individual content creators will share their experiences through videos on their respective channels.

Competitors at The Q at Myrtle Beach

Matt Atkins

Matt Atkins, a former USC Aiken alum, has had a remarkable career on the Korn Ferry Tour. He claimed victory at the 2017 Mexico Championship and has competed in 25 PGA Tour events, with his best finish being a T-38 at The RSM Classic in November 2023.

George Bryan

A three-time All-American from the University of South Carolina, George Bryan has already showcased his skills on the PGA Tour. Making his sole PGA Tour start at the 2023 Butterfield Bermuda Championship, Bryan made the cut and left a lasting impression. With over 410,000 subscribers and followers across various social media platforms, Bryan has established himself as a prominent figure in the golfing community.

Jay Card III

Jay Card III, an alumnus of High Point University, has earned his stripes on the Korn Ferry Tour. With three top-10 finishes to his credit, including a strong T-7 showing at the 2023 Wichita Open, Card III has proven himself as a formidable contender.

Morgan Deneen

Morgan Deneen, a former standout golfer at Coastal Carolina University, currently serves as the assistant pro at the Dunes Golf and Beach Club. With three PGA Tour starts under his belt, Deneen has displayed his talent and will surely be a force to be reckoned with at The Q at Myrtle Beach.

Andrew Johnston

Andrew Johnston, hailing from England, is a member of Good Good Golf and an alumnus of the University of Oklahoma. He boasts an impressive resume, having made over 50 starts on PGA Tour-sanctioned tours and securing a win on the PGA Tour China. With close to 400,000 subscribers and followers on social media, Johnston’s impact is widespread.

Turk Pettit

Turk Pettit, a standout golfer at Clemson, achieved a remarkable feat by winning the 2021 NCAA Division I individual championship. His collegiate success bodes well for his endeavors at The Q at Myrtle Beach.

Dan Rapaport

Dan Rapaport, a member of ForePlay and Barstool Sports, is known for his excellence both on and off the golf course. Featured extensively in Netflix’s “Full Swing,” Rapaport has gained recognition as one of the best golfing media personalities. With a significant social media following exceeding 250,000 subscribers and followers, Rapaport is a force to be reckoned with.

Scott Stevens

Scott Stevens, a graduate of the University of South Carolina, enjoyed a successful 2022 season on the PGA Tour Canada. With one victory and three top-10 finishes under his belt, Stevens has demonstrated his skills and is a strong contender in any tournament he participates in.

Tyler Watts

Tyler Watts, a high school sophomore from Huntsville, Alabama, made headlines by winning the Jones Cup Junior Invitational in December 2023. This impressive achievement has earned him a spot in the highly anticipated Jones Cup Invitational at Ocean Forest Golf Club.

As the competition unfolds at The Q at Myrtle Beach, eyes from all corners of the golfing world will be on these talented individuals vying for a coveted sponsor exemption into the prestigious PGA Tour event.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can a YouTube Golfer Participate in a PGA Tour Event?

Yes, The Q at Myrtle Beach provides a unique opportunity for YouTube golfers to earn a spot in an official PGA Tour event. Given the talent and passion showcased by these content creators, it will be intriguing to witness their performance and see if they can secure a place in the tournament.


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Updated February 23, 2024