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Home»News»A recap of the largest tournament of 2024 that may have slipped under your radar
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A recap of the largest tournament of 2024 that may have slipped under your radar

News RoomBy News RoomDecember 15, 2024Updated:December 15, 20243 Mins Read
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The 2024 Myrtle Beach World Amateur attracted a record field of nearly 3,000 participants, with Upendra Modak from Charlotte, N.C., emerging as the champion. Modak’s victory showcased the inclusive nature of the event, which has been dubbed the People’s Open for everyday golfers since its inception in 1983. With a maximum handicap limit of 36.4 for men and 40.4 for women, the World Amateur welcomes players from more than 25 countries and all 50 U.S. states.

Participants in the World Amateur compete on over 50 courses along the Grand Strand, including renowned layouts like Caledonia, Tidewater, and the Love, Norman, and Fazio courses at Barefoot Resort. The tournament is divided into 70 flights based on gender, age, and handicap, ensuring fair competition. After 72 holes of net stroke play, the top finishers from each flight advance to a championship round at Grand Dunes Resort Club. In addition to the overall champion, prizes are awarded to the top 5 finishers in each flight, with daily contest prizes totaling over $30,000 and gift bags for all participants.

Modak’s winning strategy at the 2024 World Amateur emphasized the importance of the short game, allowing him to edge out Ryan Ferreira of Portugal by a single stroke. With participants gaining nightly access, plus a guest, to the world’s largest 19th hole featuring complimentary food, open bar, and live music, the event provides a unique experience for golfers of all skill levels. Modak, a nine-time participant in the World Amateur, plans to defend his title in 2025, highlighting the tournament’s appeal and repeat participation rates.

The success of the 2024 World Amateur reflects broader trends in the golf world, such as Scottie Scheffler’s dominant season with seven tournament victories, Xander Schauffele’s major titles, and Nelly Korda’s return to the number-one ranking in the women’s game. Despite these professional accomplishments, Modak’s underdog story resonates with amateur golfers who aspire to compete on a global stage. The World Amateur’s inclusive format and emphasis on fair play have solidified its status as a premier event for recreational players.

As golf enthusiasts look ahead to the 2025 World Amateur, registration is already open for those eager to test their skills against a diverse field of competitors. With its reputation as the People’s Open and a tradition of rewarding performance at all levels, the World Amateur continues to attract golfers from around the world seeking a unique tournament experience. Modak’s triumph serves as a reminder that success in golf is not solely defined by professional achievements but by the spirit of competition and camaraderie shared among players of all backgrounds and abilities.

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