Golf enthusiasts attending the ONEFlight Myrtle Beach Classic are treated to more than just an exciting game. Nestled in the Fan Zone between the 17th and 18th fairways, visitors can indulge in local cuisine from a variety of food trucks and browse unique items at pop-up shops. This vibrant area offers everything from savory dishes to handmade jewelry, providing a delightful experience for all attendees.
This year's event showcases a selection of local food vendors, adding a taste of the region to the tournament. Among the popular choices are EZ Cheesy, Dead Dog Saloon, and Claw House, each offering its own specialties. A member of the EZ Cheesy team mentioned their impressive sales during the first round, serving over 400 orders on Friday alone. The enthusiasm for local flavors is palpable as fans enjoy these culinary delights while watching the matches unfold.
In addition to the food, the Fan Zone also features shopping opportunities. Ashley Hildago has set up a mini version of her jewelry store within the grounds. Her stall attracts many visitors, especially women accompanying their husbands, who find perfect gifts for Mother's Day. The convenient location and unique pieces make it a must-visit spot for those seeking memorable keepsakes.
For families, there’s an added bonus: creating personalized bracelets at the Ash Hoffman Jewelry tent on Saturday morning. This interactive activity allows children and adults alike to craft custom mementos that capture the spirit of the Myrtle Beach Classic. It adds a creative touch to the already lively atmosphere of the tournament.
Beyond the thrill of competitive golf, the ONEFlight Myrtle Beach Classic offers a community-focused experience through its local offerings. Visitors not only witness top-tier athleticism but also engage with the culture and creativity of the Myrtle Beach area, making this event a true celebration of both sports and local talent.