A Google Search, 9,000 Miles and a Good Time for an Aussie

Brisbane, Australia is more than 9,000 miles from Myrtle Beach, but when Steve Muller was in search of an amateur golf tournament to play in, he never gave the distance a second thought.

Muller was Googling for possible events, and you can guess what a search of the words world and amateur turned up. He clicked on the World Am’s website and it didn’t take Muller, a frequent traveler for business, long to decide he wanted in.

He read a couple online reviews and inquired with some friends who had heard of the event but hadn’t played, and his mind was made up.

“Honey, we are going on holiday,” a smiling Muller told his wife, Karen.

He booked his plane tickets – travel time was 24 hours door-to-door – in February, before entry was open, and he signed up almost immediately when the tournament began accepting registration.

The trip will be a 17-day holiday, and Muller and his wife, who lived in Cleveland from 2014-16 (though he had never previously heard of the World Am or been to Myrtle Beach), are also using the trip to catch up with old friends.

When Muller told his friends in Cleveland he was playing in the tournament, they said, “Great, we are coming down for a holiday.”

While Muller spends his day on the golf course, Karen and their friends from Cleveland spend time at the beach and the couples hang out during the evening hours.

(The enterprising Muller secured 19th Hole passes for his guests in part by trading hats from his home course – Carbrook Golf Club. Carbrook is most known as the home of a lake full of bull sharks – yes, you read that right, bull sharks! Watch the video)

Muller is on track for a middle of the pack finish, but his first trip to the World Am has certainly met expectations.

“The people I’ve met are fantastic,” he said. “If I win something great, but that’s not why I came. Success is being here and enjoying it.”

After concluding tournament play, Muller and his wife are going to spend the weekend in New York, and if he has his way, they may be back next year with some Aussie friends in-tow.

World Am Reaches Full Field of 3,000 Participants

Play Golf Myrtle Beach is proud to announce the 43rd annual Play Golf Myrtle Beach World Amateur Championship field is now officially full for the acclaimed 72-hole tournament to be contested Aug. 31 – Sept. 4.
The annual event has reached its maximum field of 3,000 participants, cementing its status as one of the most highly sought-after and unique experiences in golf. With registration now closed, tournament officials have opened an alternate list for people who still wish to secure a spot in the historic event.

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Friday is Final Call for World Am’s Current Discount Rate

With more than 2,800 now registered and the weekend coming, you’ve got two important reasons to get your Play Golf Myrtle Beach World Amateur Championship registration in by Friday night.
One is to secure your spot before the field fills up (and it’s filling fast!).
The other is to do so at the lowest available World Am discount rate of $699, for you to join us for this year’s edition of “the largest, most fun, and most valuable golf tournament on the planet.”

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A number of the same courses that are part of the World Am total course rotation have seen LPGA legends, future major champions, and top college programs battle it out on their fairways. That’s not just cool trivia — it’s a genuine testament to the quality of Myrtle Beach golf.

Here are five World Am courses that have walked the walk on the biggest stages.

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