Myrtle Beach Classic 2026: Course and current form stats for this week's event in South Carolina

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Andy Swales provides the course and form stats and we highlight the players who could perform well at this week's PGA Tour event in South Carolina...

  • Get the key stats for this week's PG Tour event
  • Five-time major winner Brooks Koepka the man to beat
  • Kevin Yu looks the best fit by some distance on course form

Current Form Picks

Brooks Koepka @ 16/117.00

Brooks Koepka is undoubtedly this week's man to beat and the five-time major winner looks a decent price in this field, especially given that, not only is he the most decorated player on show, he's arguably the most in-form player. He's finished in the top 20 in four of his last five events including a very respectable T12 at the US Masters last time.

John Parry @ 40/141.00

Not many 'form' players will be turning up in South Carolina this week but Englishman John Parry has recorded two top 15 finishes on the PGA Tour in recent weeks. Eighth in the Peurto Rico Open and 14th at the Texas Open show that the 39-year-old is starting to find his feet on the PGA Tour and he'll be confident of another high finish this week.


Course Form Picks

Kevin Yu @ 25/126.00

This is only the third edition of the Myrtle Beach Classic so course form is very thin on the ground with only two tournaments having been staged at the Dunes Golf and Beach Club, but from those two renewals one man stands out quite clearly. Kevin Yu played in bothed editions of this tournament and he finished fourth on both occasions, so he clearly loves the venue. And the good news, Yu will arrive in South Carolina on the back of his strongest performance for some time when finishing seventh at last month's Texas Open.


Stroke Averages

Lowest Six At The Dunes (2024-25)
Average .... (Rounds)
67.38: Kevin Yu (8)
68.00: Patton Kizzire (8)
68.25: Ben Silverman (8)
68.38: Sam Ryder (8)
68.50: Carson Young (8)
68.83: Sami Valimaki (6)
Min. No. of Rounds = 6
Only those entered this week are included in table


Note: List Contains Leading Reserves

Andy Swales

Andy has worked in sports journalism for the past 39 years, and three decades as a freelancer.

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