Thursday, July 8, 2021

Golf Tourism Solutions Launches Myrtle Beach Golf TV, An OTT Streaming Channel


Available Via Roku, Amazon Firestick

(MYRTLE BEACH, S.C.) — Golf Tourism Solutions, the agency responsible for marketing Myrtle Beach as a golf destination, has launched Myrtle Beach Golf TV, an over-the-top streaming channel available on Roku and Amazon’s Firestick.

The free channel provides viewers a comprehensive look at the Myrtle Beach golf scene, featuring course profiles, episodes of the Charlie Rymer Golf Show, Paige Spiranac enjoying the best the area has to offer, and much more. Myrtle Beach Golf TV is available on America’s most popular streaming devices and the diversity of the content is at the heart of the channel’s appeal.

To subscribe, search Myrtle Beach Golf TV on either a Roku or Amazon Firestick.

“Viewing habits of golfers, like all of society, are changing, and the launch of Myrtle Beach Golf TV will allow us to provide stories, news and unforgettable real-time visuals from Myrtle Beach,” said Bill Golden, CEO of Golf Tourism Solutions. “This is another way for us to tell the story of everything that’s happening in the game’s most vibrant destination. We are delighted by the early reaction to the channel and anticipate the popularity of Myrtle Beach Golf TV will only continue to grow.”

The Roku Channel features three feeds. The primary feed spotlights course videos, tournaments and the activities that make a Myrtle Beach golf trip so popular.

The channel is also home to the Golf Instruction Zone, which features tips from some of the game’s best teachers, including Allen Terrell, who helps coach Dustin Johnson, and Ted Frick, owner of Classic Swing Golf School.

The Charlie Rymer Golf Show will have its own special section with episodes being uploaded weekly. The Charlie Rymer Golf Show, which debuted in April on CBS Sports Network, has featured guests such Johnson, Sir Nick Faldo and John Daly, among many others. The show’s first three episodes are already available on the channels.

For more information, go to www.GolfTourismSolutions.com.

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