South Carolina, USA

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

The undisputed golf capital of the East Coast with over 100 courses packed into 60 miles of Grand Strand coastline. Accessible prices, great weather windows, and a "guys trip" infrastructure that's hard to beat.

Best time to visit: March – November (year-round playable)

Featured Courses

Luxury $$$

Caledonia Golf & Fish Club

Caledonia Golf & Fish Club

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Breathtaking antebellum setting draped in Spanish moss — consistently rated among the best in the South.

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True Blue Plantation

True Blue Plantation

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Sister course to Caledonia, equally gorgeous with a classic Lowcountry feel and Mike Strantz design.

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Grande Dunes Resort Course

Grande Dunes Resort Course

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Nick Price design on the Intracoastal Waterway — arguably the most upscale and polished course in Myrtle Beach.

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Myrtle Beach National — King's North

Myrtle Beach National — King's North

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Arnold Palmer design frequently ranked among the best courses in the area — famous for the island-green par-5 6th.

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Mid-range $$

TPC Myrtle Beach

TPC Myrtle Beach

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Official tour stop with excellent conditioning and resort-level facilities throughout.

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Barefoot Resort — Love Course

Barefoot Resort — Love Course

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Davis Love III design with sweeping Intracoastal views — one of the top layouts in all of Myrtle Beach.

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Barefoot Resort — Fazio Course

Barefoot Resort — Fazio Course

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Tom Fazio's demanding Barefoot layout featuring dramatic elevation changes uncommon in the Grand Strand.

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Barefoot Resort — Norman Course

Barefoot Resort — Norman Course

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Greg Norman design — bold, risk-reward golf with wide landing areas and aggressive green complexes.

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Barefoot Resort — Dye Course

Barefoot Resort — Dye Course

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Pete Dye's signature creativity on full display — water everywhere and the toughest test at Barefoot.

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Legends Resort — Heathland

Legends Resort — Heathland

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Links-inspired design modeled after Scotland's heathland tracks — a unique and beloved course on the Grand Strand.

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Legends Resort — Moorland

Legends Resort — Moorland

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Pete Dye design at Legends with plenty of water, waste areas, and his trademark intimidation tactics.

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Tidewater Golf Club

Tidewater Golf Club

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Dramatic layout on a peninsula between the Intracoastal Waterway and Cherry Grove Inlet — stunning water views on nearly every hole.

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Legends — Parkland Course

Legends — Parkland Course

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The third course in the Legends family — a classic parkland design with tree-lined fairways and a different feel from the Heathland and Moorland layouts.

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Budget $

Pawleys Plantation Golf & Country Club

Pawleys Plantation Golf & Country Club

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Jack Nicklaus design winding through lush Lowcountry landscape and tidal salt marshes.

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Crow Creek Golf Club

Crow Creek Golf Club

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Hidden gem near Calabash, NC with immaculate Bermuda fairways and a classic Lowcountry feel.

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Myrtle Beach National — West Course

Myrtle Beach National — West Course

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The companion to King's North at Myrtle Beach National — a solid Arnold Palmer design with a more traditional feel and great value.

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Myrtle Beach National — SouthCreek

Myrtle Beach National — SouthCreek

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The third course at Myrtle Beach National — a fun, player-friendly layout with water in play on several holes and solid value.

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Tiger's Eye Golf Links

Tiger's Eye Golf Links

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Tim Cate design near Sunset Beach with dramatic waste areas and beautiful Carolina wetland scenery.

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Arcadian Shores Golf Club

Arcadian Shores Golf Club

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Classic Rees Jones design with towering oaks and a welcoming pace — one of the Grand Strand's great values.

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Things to Do

Off the Course

Where golfers actually eat, drink, and hang after the round — the dive bar, the post-round brewery, the coffee spot before an early tee time. Submitted by people who've been, not the food-critic picks.

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Grande Dunes Resort Course
Caledonia Golf & Fish Club
TPC Myrtle Beach
Barefoot Resort — Dye Course
Barefoot Resort — Norman Course
Barefoot Resort — Fazio Course
Legends Resort — Heathland
Legends Resort — Moorland
Legends Resort — Parkland

Where to Stay & Get Around

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