Okay, here is the blog post about watching the Myrtle Beach Classic, following your instructions:

So, I really wanted to watch the Myrtle Beach Classic. I didn’t know where to start, to be honest. It’s not like the usual big tournaments that are all over the TV.
First, I grabbed my phone and opened the browser. I typed in something like “how to watch Myrtle Beach Classic”. I scrolled through a few pages, but they were all kinda general, not super helpful. They just listed some sports channels.
Then, I remembered my buddy telling me about streaming services. I decided to look into those. I checked out a couple of the big ones. It took some digging, but I eventually found one that had the Golf Channel. That’s where the tournament was being broadcasted, apparently.
Figuring Out the Schedule
Next, I needed the schedule. I went back to my search results and found the official PGA Tour website. They had a whole section for the Myrtle Beach Classic. I clicked on that and easily found the schedule page.
I wrote down the times for each round on a piece of paper. It’s just easier for me to keep track of things that way. I made sure to add the time zone. I am not in the same time zone. I have to calculate that into the schedule. I don’t want to miss anything.

Setting Up for the Tournament
Once I had the schedule figured out, I made sure I was all set with the streaming service. I signed up for a trial since I’d only need it for the tournament. I entered my details, and boom, I was in!
Finally, when the tournament started, I made myself comfortable on the couch, opened the app on my TV, and found the Golf Channel. And there it was! I was watching the Myrtle Beach Classic. I made it!
It wasn’t too hard in the end, just took a bit of searching and trying a few things. But I got to see some great golf, so it was totally worth it. Hopefully, my experience can help you to enjoy it too!