
How to Find the Best Myrtle Beach Golf Courses: A Grand Tour
With 120 golf courses to choose from, this is a great place to start.
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From the quiet to the action packed, Myrtle Beach has a beach for you.
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From junior academies to 'kids play free' courses it's a great place to share your love of golf.
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Find alligators, snakes, and egrets in the area's largest state park. Explore the old mysterious mansion at Atalaya Castle or just hang out on the calm beach.
Finished in 2010, the boardwalk is filled with beachside restaurants, souvenir shops and the iconic Skywheel. It also hosts concerts and summer events.
Each climate-controlled car is a comfy place to escape the heat and admire the view from above.
Designed with long bombers in mind, the course has broad landing areas free of bunkers. So take aim and fire away!
Don't be deceived by the first 15 holes, the last three'll getcha. No. 17 is a monster at 576 yards with water hazards and bunkers guarding the green.
Eerie oak trees draped in Spanish moss give it a 'Gone with the Wind' feel. Lush beauty and tough-but-fair playability make it one of the 100 best public courses.
With its famous risk-reward No. 8, this Murrells Inlet Golf Course is also ranked among the "Top 100 Women-Friendly Courses."
Built on an old indigo plantation, next to its sister Caledonia, it's routinely ranked by Golf Digest as one of the best Myrtle Beach Golf Courses for its supreme beauty and playability.
The best course at Barefoot Resort & Golf, this beautiful North Myrtle Beach golf course can be tough. But pick the right tees and most players can get through without undue suffering.
The "Friendliest Course on the Grand Strand," Possum Trot features broad fairways and shortish par-5s. It's great for family play and has a top-ranked golf academy.
Ranked in the top 50 public courses, it's one of the Grand Strand's most difficult courses, playing to 7,450 yards with a course rating of 76.1 and slope rating of 148.
Known as "The Granddaddy," this course was designed by the first president of the PGA. In 1954, executives of Time-Life gathered here to hash out the concept for Sports Illustrated.
It's what you think of when you think of Myrtle Beach. Warm sands, a boardwalk with restaurants and attractions, and tons of energy.
In this quiet maritime forest behind the dunes, you'll find picnic benches and a few trails. Admire the wildlife, and come for the kid-friendly nature classes.
Slightly less crowded than Myrtle Beach, this beach mixes homes and smaller resorts for a quieter experience.
Starting at a plantation, you ride to the beach for a stroll along the ocean. Come during the day or a romantic sunset.
Offering lessons, summer golf camps, and junior league tournaments this organization helps kids improve their skills.
This popular three-day school gives junior golfers and adults a crash course at True Blue Golf Course.
It's a renowned teaching facility for ages 5-17, perfect for young players just taking up the sport, as well as those fine tuning their game for elite competitions.
Operated by golf legend Raymond Floyd, Arrowhead offer 27 holes on three distinct courses. There's something fun for every skillset.
Great for kids, these 18 par-3 holes, play as short as 69 yards. So you won't be stuck on the course for too long.
Hop aboard the Sea Gypsy with the little ones ones, as they dress in pirate outfits and shoot water cannons off the starboard. This boat cruise is a delight for young kids.
This luxury resort boasts classy residences, a great bar and grill, and a water playground with a giant waterslide.
Set on the Intracoastal Waterway, you're right across the street from Myrtle Beach Watersports where you can rent jet skis, kayaks, or go for a banana boat ride.
Relax on the beach or by the oceanfront pool. There's also an indoor kids club stocked with arts n' crafts and games, as well as a seasonal Tiki Bar and snack shack.
Tucked away in a maritime forest you have lots of open space and nature trails to explore. Walk to the private beach or have a personal golf cart take you there.
Located in a quiet neighborhood, you have less crowds on the beach. There's a nice oceanfront pool, and a seaside lawn where kids can run around.
You're right next to the world-class Possum Trot Golf Course. This peaceful golf retreat has a great pool, soothing sauna, clubhouse with games, and tennis courts.
Located right on the beach in North Myrtle Beach's Ocean Drive section, you can walk to the classic rides at Pavilion Amusement Park.
With its one-of-a-kind "treehouse" condos, this resort is set in a quiet, forested neighborhood with an indoor pool, clubhouse, and plenty of nearby golfing.
It's packed with family activities from a giant jungle gym to huge pools, and nightly campfires with 'smores.
Right across the street from the famous Broadway at the Beach, this family-friendly resort boasts a waterpark, mini golf, tennis, and calming lake.
You're right on the beach and walking distance to the restaurants and shops of Main Street in North Myrtle Beach.
It's home to the legendary Ocean Annie's beach bar with live music during the summer months. You’ve got several pools, a lazy river, and the beach at your front door.
It feels like a peaceful Southern oasis, on tranquil creeks away from the crowds. The resort offers a great outdoor pool and lazy river, and hosts daily activities.
You can fish on the river that flows right into the ocean, lounge by the seaside pool, or head down to an uncrowded stretch of beach.
With a world-class golf course, fun bar and grill, and suites with huge living rooms, it makes for a great golfing trip.
You're right next to great golf courses and Myrtle Beach State Park. Or, hang back at the resort with a cooling drink at the bar, surrounded by the gorgeous zero-entry pool.
Walk along the sand to the brand new boardwalk and ride the SkyWheel. This boutique resort features a lazy river and pool, overlooking the ocean.
A kid-friendly resort, you've got a lazy river, multiple pools, and the beach right in front of you fun. Or, grab a book, relax on the sundeck, and let your troubles melt away.
There are two lazy rivers, six pools, 10 hot tubs, and dozens of other activities. And then there's the beach, which is located at the end of the road and free from the crowds.
Away from all the crowds, you're right across from the beach and set along a seaside trail, perfect for a run or stroll. There's also a lazy river and fun bar and grill.
Soak up the sun on the poolside sundeck or lawn. Then walk a few steps to the beach. When your appetite strikes, grab a bite to eat at the ice cream shop and grill.
There's a huge waterslide outside and an indoor water playground for the little ones. Enjoy a romantic sunset dinner at the famous Sea Captain's House restaurant next door.
You can golf along the Intra Coastal Waterway, or take out a boat at the marina. There's also a great riverside bar, perfect for an evening drink.
It's a great family resort, with an indoor water playground and lazy river for the little ones, and a gorgeous lounge area and seaside pool for the grownups.
Located in the less crowded Murrells inlet, there's much more space on the beach.
Set on a historic rice plantation dating back to the 1700s, the course meanders through marshes, woodlands, and natural grasses.
With six pools and two lazy rivers, this action-packed family resort is located right on the beach in North Myrtle Beach. Cruise on one of two lazy rivers that look out over the ocean and le...
Sprawling along the fairways of Myrtlewood Golf Club, Myrtlewood Villas provides a relaxing family retreat away from the crowds. But it’s not just a great Myrtle Beach resort for golfers.
One block from the beach and right next to a peaceful neighborhood, Horizon at 77th is an action-packed family resort. The rooftop pool area features a lazy river stocked with inner tubes, a...
This sleek modern resort is a refreshing change from many of the older resorts in Myrtle Beach. Rising above the sea, Ocean 22 By Hilton Grand Vacations offers a peaceful oceanfront pool sur...
Rising above a prime stretch of beach, North Beach Plantation is an upscale North Myrtle Beach Resort with an oceanfront water park. Located in the very first part of North Myrtle Beach, you...
Kids and grownups alike will love the oceanfront water park, which includes multiple pools, whirlpool spas, a lazy river, and splash pool with a water fountain. Of course you could walk abou...
Right on of the beach, Monterey Bay Suites features an oceanfront pool surrounded by palmetto trees that flows into an indoor water playground. Grab a lounger and enjoy the sunshine or hop o...
You've Family Kingdom amusement park behind you and the beach in front of you. Relax in the adult pool while the kids play on the water playground and lazy river.
There's a great oceanfront restaurant, several winding pools, and plush luxury condos to call your home base.
The pool deck faces the ocean and the beach is just a few feet away, along a path through the dunes. You can get one of the best views of the Atlantic from condos on the two top floors.
Staff go out of their way to treat kids like royalty at this beachfront resort. There's an indoor and an outdoor lazy river, along with a seaside pool overlooking the shore.
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