From the First Tee to 19th Hole: Inside the Numbers at the 41st World Amateur Handicap Championship

The 41st Annual PlayGolfMyrtleBeach.com World Amateur Handicap Championship teed off Monday morning, bringing nearly 3,000 golfers from 49 states and 17 countries to the Golf Capital of the World.

The dream of every player competing in the 72-hole net stroke play is to win their flight and then claim the mantle of the World Champion. After four rounds, all flight winners and ties will advance to the Flight Winners’ Playoff at Grande Dunes Resort Course on Friday for an 18-hole shootout to determine the event’s ultimate winner.

Important as the competition is, the World Am is also a celebration of the game. From what happens on the course to the World’s Largest 19th Hole, there is no other event in golf like the World Am.

As we look forward to a memorable week, here is a look at the tournament, “By the Numbers:”

● 2,684 men and 316 women are 2024 World Am participants.
● 54 golf courses will be played throughout the week.
● 31 courses will be in use each day of the tournament.
● 49 states are represented this year (with North Dakota the lone exception), along with 17 foreign countries including Canada (39 players), Portugal (14), Italy (13), Germany (11) and Great Britain (10).
● 5 players in this year’s field have played all 41 years.
● 55 exhibitors will be on display throughout World Am Week for the “World’s Largest 19th Hole” including PGA TOUR Superstore and OnCore, the exclusive golf ball of the World Am.
● The top 5 states represented in this year’s field include Florida (371 players), South Carolina (360), North Carolina (316), Texas (216), and Virginia (164).
● 20 local restaurant vendors will be offering culinary delights at this year’s 19th Hole including Angelo’s Steak & Pasta, Bimini’s and Dagwood’s Deli.
● The average tournament index is 11.7.
● 24 percent of this year’s field is comprised of first-time players.

Continue to follow along for daily stories, photo galleries and most importantly, flight leaderboards!

World Am Champ Celebrates 2025 Title with Tennessee Home Course Members

The Play Golf Myrtle Beach World Amateur Championship team traveled to Three Ridges Golf Course in Knoxville, Tennessee, to formally honor 2025 World Champion Scott Collette with an onsite trophy presentation at his home course. Dozens of family members, friends, and fellow members of the Three Ridges community gathered to recognize Collette’s outstanding achievement at the 2025 Myrtle Beach World Amateur Championship in The Golf Capital of the World®. The event marked a proud moment for both Collette and his home club, celebrating his triumph over a field of nearly 3,000 competitors from across the globe.

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