After two incredible stops, the Flow Tour season is officially underway, and it’s only heating up! Let’s recap the first two events:
Myrtle Beach Pro – A Family Favorite
This stop has quickly become a fan favorite, not just for its epic FlowRider setup, but for the family-friendly vibe that makes it truly special. With families renting cottages or pulling up in RVs, there was space for everyone to stay on-site and soak up the weekend.
The legendary Andy Haase held down the VIP spot as emcee and DJ extraordinaire, keeping the good vibes rolling from start to finish. It was a full-on family affair, especially for the Hanna family, who had both boys competing. After three years on tour, their words say it best: “Best one yet!”
Between the crab and shrimp boils, home-cooked tacos, and round-the-clock meals coming from every corner, it was hard to find anyone with an empty stomach. The community is already buzzing about a 2026 return…stay tuned!
Margaritaville – Flow Tour Meets Paradise
With the FlowRider set right on the Hollywood Beach boardwalk, it’s tough to argue this isn’t one of the premier venues in the country. Each day started with a stunning sunrise, and by the time the event kicked off, Margaritaville was hosting one of the biggest crowds of the tour, 85 riders from all over the USA!
In true Jimmy Buffett fashion, the weekend delivered: perfect weather, nonstop music, and chill beach vibes that made it feel like a vacation with a competition built in.
It was hot, literally. Families soaked up the sun, the riding was spicy, and the crowd never stopped cheering. With live music lighting up the venue every night at 7 PM, the atmosphere was electric from beginning to end. The local riders showed up strong, with a few even bringing home gold in front of their hometown crowd.

With two unforgettable stops in the books, this season is already one for the memory bank, full of smiles, laughs, and world-class riding that showcases the heart of the Flowboarding community.
Next up: The Rocky Mountain Classic at FlowRider Utah, the longest-running stop on the Flow Tour. We’re ready for big energy from the Utah locals as they defend their home wave and welcome the community back.
See you on the waves!
— Josh Ornelaz, Flow Tour Director