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Arrowhead is a the only Ray Floyd design in South Carolina, located right in the heart of Myrtle Beach. The 27 hole coastal layout features three superb nines, lush Bermuda grass fairways, strategically crafted bunkers, and stunning Carolina Pines.
Accessed by boat, Bald Head Island is an ultimate Myrtle Beach golf destination. The natural coastal landscape is highlighted in George Cobb's maritime masterpiece.
What Myrtle Beach golf vacation is complete without teeing off at one of the Barefoot Resort golf courses?! Designed by some of golf's top architects—David Love, Greg Norman, Pete Dye and Tom Fazio—Barefoot's white sands and challenging layout make it a must-play for Myrtle Beach bound golfers who appreciate the finest quality courses. For more about Barefoot Golf Resort, please see golfbarefoot.com.
Black Bear is a classic parkland course featuring wide fairways, fast greens, and over 20 finger lakes. This Tom Jackson Signature design provides a relaxing, highly playable experience.
Just minutes from the hustle and bustle of Myrtle Beach you'll find Calabase, North Carolina, home to the famed Brunswick Plantation. Each and every one of Brunswick's 27-holes provide golfers with a memorable and challenging experience.
Mike Stranz' Caledonia is located on a southern rice plantation and has been recognized for its striking beauty for many years. The entrance of the property is lined with magnificent oak trees and leads to a beautiful clubhouse, setting the stage for one of the greatest golf experiences in all of the United States.
All 27-holes and 7,000 yards at Carolina National exhibit the finest qualities of Carolina golf. The 4 ½ star Fred Couples Signature design is located just north of Myrtle Beach, along the Lockwood Folly River. With five sets of tees, Carolina National provides challenge to golfers of all skill levels.
Just 2 miles north of the stateline in Calabash, NC you'll find Crow Creek, one of the most popular destinations for golfers visiting the Myrtle Beach area. Designed by former Jack Nicklaus associate Rick Robbins, Crow Creek has that definitive Nicklaus touch.
Crown Park's beautiful 18 holes of golf meander through a peaceful forest of Carolina pines, undisturbed by homes or condos on the course. The scenic property features extensive mounding and large undulating greens, plus a stately clubhouse and upscale pro shop that make it hard to leave once your memorable round comes to a close.
Dunes is commonly referred to as one of Robert Trent Jones' finest designs. Built in 1948, Dunes Golf is considered a Myrtle Beach Signature Course. Don't miss this one!
Located in North Myrtle Beach, Farmstead is one of the most exciting courses in the Grand Strand area. Set on a spectacular piece of land, Farmstead features one of the most memorable holes in Myrtle Beach.
Beautiful Pawleys Island is home to the Founders Club, a Thomas Walker design that opened in 2008 to rave reviews. Dramatic scenery, old growth pines and tricky elevation changes are just some of the highlights of this lowcountry layout that's sure to become a Myrtle Beach golf classic.
Glen Dornoch has been increasingly popular since it opened in 1996. GOlf architect Clyde Johnston was careful to preserve the natural beaufy of this stunning 270-acre property. Thick stands of oaks, pines, and magnolias are integrated perfectly into the course's gorgeous design.
Grande Dunes is for those who appreciate exclusive, upscale flavored courses. The course's highlight are the dramatic views afforded on the holes along Myrtle Beach's Intercoastal Waterway.
Heather Glen is a distinctive, Scottish-inspired design by golf architects Willard Byrd and Clyde Johnston. Heather Glen is one of the best North Myrtle Beach golf courses where you'll find changing elevations, old stands of pine, dogwood and oak, and meandering streams and brooks that together create an evocative Scottish style golf experience.
Long Bay is a challenging yet intensely rewarding course to play. Considered to be one of the most difficult courses on the Grand Strand, Long Bay is formidable in every feature, from large mounds, a demanding 137 slope, and tricky par-3's. If you're looking for challenge, the Nicklaus-designed Long Bay Club is waiting just for you.
Another great golf course in North Myrtle Beach, Meadowlands is as pleasant as its name: unforgettable holes bordered by grassy meadows, vast wetlands, a freshwater lake, and majestic trees. Named one of the “Top Ten Best New Courses” by North Carolina Magazine.
Myrtle Beach National's three venerable golf courses—Kings North, West and SouthCreek—all feature lowcountry wetlands and old growth hardwood forests. Myrtle Beach National is a centrally located course in Myrtle Beach that most golfers would find very enjoyable.
Myrtlewood's The Palmetto and The Pine Hills courses are bothbeautifully landscaped and offer a superb test of skill right in the heart of Myrtle Beach.
Ocean Ridge is home to the famous “Big Cat” courses: Lions Paw, Panthers Run, Tigers Eye, Leopards Chase, and Jaguars Liar. All of the Ocean Ridge courses are very competitively priced despite being on the north end of the hot Myrtle Beach golf zone.
Oyster Bay in North Myrtle Beach is a Dan Maples and Larry Young masterpiece that requires skill to overcome numerous water hazards, two island green par threes, long holes, and much more to keep golfers engaged in a memorable round.
Pawleys Platation is one of Jack Nicklaus' best designs! The scenic drive south to Pawleys Island provides a welcome respite from the activity in Myrtle Beach. Wide, challenging fairways, with numerous water and other hazards, and beaitifully manicured greens make Pawleys Plantation an area classic. Pawleys Plantation is also the host course of the Ritson-Sole Golf School.
Possum Trot Golf Club is a favorite amond North Myrtle Beach area golfers. With 18 beautifully manicured fairways and fast greens, it's a course worth discovering.
Tom Kacson's River Hills course in Little River, near North Myrtle Beach, has a signature feature: rolling hills. They're simply not commonly found on a Myrtle Beach golf course, and add to River Hills' unique appeal.
Seven of Rivers Edge's holes are majestically set on high bluffs that provide stunning panoramic views of all of Myrtle Beach. Designed by Arnold Palmer, Rivers Edge is located in the northern section of the Myrtle Beach golf zone.
Another course in the northern Myrtle Beach golf zone, Sandpiper Bay offers a classic design with three distinct nines that are highlighed by rolling fairways, natural bunkers and excellent condition Bent grass greens.
Three of golf’s most famous architects—Willard Byrd, Dan Maples and Rees Jones—are the creators of the courses at the Sea Trail Golf Resort. Simply put, Sea Trail is one of the finest courses in all the Carolinas.
Elevations, traps, wide fairways, challenging doglegs, and long par 5s are just a few of the qualities that make Shasftesbury Glen so special. Course architect Clyde Johnston did a fasntastic job of weaving tradition with championship play, and the result is Shaftesbury.
Thistle Golf Club is one of Myrtle Beach's more famous courses, and the reputation is well-deserved. A dramatic layout with 27 holes inspired by Scotland's finest golf, Thistle features rolling fairways and flawless greens.
Tidewater is architect Ken Tomlinson's homage to the famed Pebble Beach course. It's a classic yet contemporary design, providing an balanced combination of natural beauty and challenging play.
The Players Club of Myrtle Beach has quickly become one of the most honored facilities in South Carolina and it is rapidly becoming a tradition for Myrtle Beach golfers.
True Blue is a legendary Myrtle Beach golf course! Located in Pawleys Island, True Blue's rolling terrain and native rice plantation vegetation makes for one of the most stunning golf settings in the US.
Woodland Valley is a modern style course, and the first in the Myrtle Beach area to offer Jensen Ultra Dwarf greens. For those who enjoy strategically placed bunkers and lakes, Woodland Valley is an inspiring course that's becoming a favorite for many golfers.
World Tour Golf Links is one the crown jewels of Myrtle Beach. The superior design and placement of the holes flows naturally and the landscape is one that most golfers only fantasize about. Make your dreams a reality with a tee time at World Tour Golf Links!