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What would be the best spot at Dunes Club to watch the last round of the Myrtle Beach Classic?

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DenisGilbert
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Hi all!

In a little more than a month, I will have the privilege of being in Myrtle Beach, after a two-year "eclipse", and let me tell you how happy I’ll be being back.

That said, I have purchased tickets to attend the final round of the Myrtle Beach Classic, Sunday May 12, at the Dunes Club.

In this regard, I am seeking your opinion as to where would be the best place on this golf course to set up for the day, unless you think it would be preferable to follow a particular group throughout the round?

Thank you in advance for your feedback!


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ArtMBGolf
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If you haven't been there before, it would be interesting to walk
around some:   
See if they are driving #10. 
Continue on to see the watery par 5 #13.  
Near par 3 #9 green you can see shots and also the ocean when 
waiting.    
Near #18 green would be interesting, as they should have short 
irons into the green, but it's a narrow fairway, so there may be 
some interesting punch shot over water. 
 
On the last day late in the tournament it's always jammed around #18. 
 
I am going to the first round.  


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Lots of decent areas to watch the guys come into a green or tee off, early in the day I would head towards hole 3, a Par 5 and very reachable in 2 unless they have lengthened the hole, plus and there is a small pond that grabs a ball if the shot coming in is not a crisp one.  The 9th hole as well might be fun as I have rad they have lengthened it by 20 to 40 yards, a onshore ocean breeze will definitely effect the shots there.  Hole 10 could be drivable but that false front could have the Pros thinking twice.  find a spot between the 12th green and 13th tee, can watch two holes then.  Hole 18 as always will be the one with the largest crowds.  Your day should be a good Denis, enjoy.

 

 

 



   
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DenisGilbert
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Thanks to both of you @artmbgolf and @leftygar1 for your input, it’s really much appreciated!


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ArtMBGolf
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What this guy suggests at The Dunes:  
 
https://www.playgolfmyrtlebeach.com/news/davids-3-best-viewing-spots-2024-myrtle-beach-classic/  
  
I would also like to see how some play #13, par 5 around the lake.  


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@artmbgolf Great! Thanks once again!


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Wow some valuable information from Art and Gary.

Nice job !!


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