
The PGA Tour is currently at The Dunes Club for the One Flight Myrtle Beach Classic.
The event is being played opposite the Truist Championship. With two full-field events taking place, the Myrtle Beach tournament has given several golfers with South Carolina connections the opportunity to compete in their home state.
At the halfway point, the tournament lead is shared by two golfers: MacKenzie Hughes and Cristobal Del Solar, both at 10-under par through 36 holes.
Former Clemson golfer and two-time South Carolina Golf Association Amateur Champion Carson Young is tied for 15th place at 6-under par.
He shares that position with former Georgia All-American Trent Phillips, from Inman, along with five other golfers.

Gamecock senior Nathan Franks, from Spartanburg, is competing as an amateur.
He shot rounds of 67 and 70, and heads into the weekend at 5-under par, tied for 22nd with 11 other players.
Among those tied with Franks is Trace Crowe, who grew up in Easley and played college golf at Auburn.
Incoming Clemson freshman Jackson Byrd, also playing as an amateur, made the cut and finished the first two days at 3-under par.
Byrd is tied for 45th place alongside Greenville native Bill Haas and Winthrop graduate Taylor Dickson.
Scores from the PGA Tour event at Myrtle Beach are available online.
https://www.pgatour.com/tournaments/2025/oneflight-myrtle-beach-classic/R2025553
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