Myrtle Beach and the Grand Strand are host to nearly 80 golf courses! Book a golf vacation at Beach Cove and enjoy the Golf Capital of the world.
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Myrtle Beach Golf Courses
Myrtle Beach National Southcreek
Par: 72 Slope: 123 Yardage: 6416 USGA: 70.5
The Dunes Golf and Beach Club
Par: 72 Slope: 144 Yardage: 7165 USGA: 75.7
Thistle Golf Club
Tidewater
Par: 72 Slope: 144 Yardage: 7078 USGA: 74.8
Tradition Club
Par: 72 Slope: 129 Yardage: 6875 USGA: 72.0
True Blue
Par: 72 Slope: 129 Yardage: 7060 USGA: 73.8
Wachesaw East
Par: 72 Slope: 135 Yardage: 6933 USGA: 73.6
Wild Wing Avocet
Par: 72 Slope: 128 Yardage: 7127 USGA: 74.2
Willbrook Plantation
Myrtle Beach National King's North
Par: 72 Slope: 136 Yardage: 7017 USGA: 72.6
Meadowlands Golf Club
Myrtle Beach National West Course
Par: 72 Slope: 119 Yardage: 6866 USGA: 73.0
Myrtlewood Pine Hills
Par: 72 Slope: 125 Yardage: 6640 USGA: 72.0
Pawley's Plantation
Pine Lakes International Country Club
Par: 72 Slope: 130 Yardage: 6700 USGA: 71.5
Prestwick Golf Course
River Club
Par: 72 Slope: 128 Yardage: 6677 USGA: 72.4
River Hills
Par: 72 Slope: 126 Yardage: 6055
Aberdeen Country Club
Arrowhead Country Club
Par: 72 Slope: 123 Yardage: 6180
Barefoot Dye Course
Par: 72 Slope: 132 Yardage: 7343
Barefoot Fazio Course
Par: 71 Slope: 130 Yardage: 6834
Barefoot Love Course
Par: 72 Slope: 133 Yardage: 7000
Barefoot Norman Course
Par: 72 Slope: 130 Yardage: 7200
Blackmoor Golf Course
Par: 72 Slope: 126 Yardage: 6614 USGA: 71.1
Grande Dunes Resort Course
Par: 72 Slope: 142 Yardage: 7618 USGA: 77.3
Litchfield Country Club
Par: 72 Slope: 130 Yardage: 6752 USGA: 72.6
Arcadian Shores
One of the reasons Arcadian Shores is beloved by so many golfers is the way both 9’s start. The 1st and 10th holes are both par 5’s that are accessible to longer hitters.
Perhaps the most fun hole to play at Arcadian Shores is the par 4 13th, which features a large waterway that separates the fairway from the green. The 408 yard hole is regarded as the toughest holes on the course but with no fairway bunks to worry about, the 2nd shot really will decide your fate on this hole.
Overall, Arcadian Shores is 6,857 yards of a classic Rees Jones design with a lot of give and take. There are several holes that are easy birdie opportunities and there are several holes where making par will be a challenge.
Caledonia
Golf Digest calls it one of “America’s 100 Greatest Public Courses” but you can call it Caledonia. Built on the land of an old rice plantation, this is a course that certainly designed to take your breath away. The course itself isn’t overly long at a shade over 6500 yards from the back tees. But, don’t let the distance fool you, this is a tough challenge. The signature hole is the par 4 16th that requires a well placed tee shot and a dangerous mid-iron shot over a significantly sized water hazard just to think about making par. However, birdie holes are plentiful, which is why Caledonia is one of the best values along the Grand Strand.
Par: 70 Slope: 132 Yardage: 6,526 USGA: 70.9
Long Bay Club
While other course focus on tight fairways, lengthy holes, or water hazards, Long Bay Golf Club focuses on the green. Built based on a signature design by the ‘Golden Bear’ himself Jack Nicklaus, Long Bay has more than 12 greens that have three different tiers. Of course, getting it to the green is important too and Long Bay offers plenty of challenges for the casual golfer include an island hole on the back nine. The par 3 13th only plays at 156 from the back tees but the small target makes this a difficult hole for the casual golfer. However, if you get it on the green you’ll have a great opportunity at birdie. Lengthy drives aren’t necessary here, which makes this a perfect course to play on vacation. Keep the driver in the bag and use low irons off the tee to help lower your score.
Par: 72 Slope: 137 Yardage: 7,021 USGA: 74.3
TPC Of Myrtle Beach
Par: 72 Slope: 145 Yardage: 6,950 USGA: 74.0
Myrtlewood Palmetto
Home to beautifully contoured fairways, well-manicured sand traps, and numerous water hazards, Myrtlewood Palmetto is one of the best golf options for those looking to stay in the heart of Myrtle Beach. With the Intracoastal Waterway as a backdrop, this course offers a traditional design with plenty of opportunities to go low on your scorecard. Similar to the TPC at Sawgrass, the Palmetto Course will cause players to use a variety of shots with every hole being vastly different than the last. At 7000 yards from the back tees, length isn’t overly important here but there are several holes that require players to take driver off the tee in order to set up a par opportunity. Located close to Broadway at the Beach, the Palmetto Course keeps you in town and offers a great 18 hole experience.
Par: 72 Slope: 135 Yardage: 6,957 USGA: 73.7
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