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USA Today via Reuters

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USA Today via Reuters

The PGA Tour is returning to South Carolina. Third out of five additional events, the Myrtle Beach Classic is scheduled for May 9–12, 2024, at the Dunes Golf and Beach Club. Billy Horschel will be present on the greens too. He won the World Golf Championships event and earned himself a 3-year exemption. Sure, the event promises to be an exciting one. 

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The event would be streamed on TV, but there would be a few fans who would be looking forward to witnessing the fun unfold in person. Well, let us dive right in to find out all the necessary information you might need to book yourself a ticket.

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Does the 2024 Myrtle Beach Classic provide free entry?

The weekly Ground Access tickets are retailing for $240, which will be valid throughout the week of completion. The daily Ground Access would have a different list of prices based on the days. While Wednesday’s Pr0-AM round entry would cost only $35, Thursday and Sunday would be priced at $55. However, Friday and Saturday get the highest ticket prices, as much as $65.

Under the youth ticket policy, children under 15 years of age would be free to have ground access. Up to four children 15 years of age and under are admitted free of charge when accompanied by a ticketed adult. The Daily Club 17 Shared Hospitality would be charging a whopping $325. With a panoramic view of the 17th and 18th holes, this ticket would also offer some refreshments, which are included with the ticket.

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Moreover, there would be a dedicated 25% discount for any men and women in military uniform, which they could achieve in partnership with CRG Homes. A few options of the tickets are sold out, and fans, if desired, can get their hands on those! 

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Would you be able to get any tickets for the sold-out slots?

Upsetting as it might be, the Clubhouse Ticket (Daily) and both of the Daily and Weekly Club 18-Shared Hospitality tickets are all sold out. While the former would have been an excellent choice to witness the event from an air-conditioned viewpoint, having access to both the Atlantic Ocean as well as the golf course, the latter would have been directly behind the 18th hole. 

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Although the official website has shown a red mark of being sold out, they have also shared the possibility of a’resale’. They have claimed that with a slightly higher price, it can be attained. But it also came with a disclaimer: “Resale tickets are available, but the price may be higher than face value. Every ticket transferred or resold to you is 100% verified by Ticketmaster and issued in your name, so it can’t be counterfeited. Inventory is not guaranteed.”

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So, have you decided which tickets you want to get for the upcoming event? Let us know in the comments below!

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Pritha Halder is a Golf writer at EssentiallySports. Specializing in covering the off-court life of PGA Tour players, she brings to life the drama, triumphs and challenges of the athletes in the game. Having completed her Bachelor's in English Language and Literature from a multidisciplinary university, Pritha started her career as a writer for a literary magazine, before delving into the world of golf. Her early interest in the sport blossomed after reading a New York Times article "Tiger Woods and the Game of Life." Since then, she's continued to immerse herself into the sport and learn its techniques so her articles can connect to the dedicated and passionate niche fanbase. In her free time, Pritha loves binging on sports animes, Haikyuu being one of her favorites.

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