Caledonia Golf & Fish Club
Breathtaking antebellum setting draped in Spanish moss — consistently rated among the best in the South.
Visit website →South Carolina, USA
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 – December
Breathtaking antebellum setting draped in Spanish moss — consistently rated among the best in the South.
Visit website →Sister course to Caledonia, equally gorgeous with a classic Lowcountry feel and Mike Strantz design.
Visit website →Nick Price design on the Intracoastal Waterway — arguably the most upscale and polished course in Myrtle Beach.
Visit website →Arnold Palmer design frequently ranked among the best courses in the area — famous for the island-green par-5 6th.
Visit website →Official tour stop with excellent conditioning and resort-level facilities throughout.
Visit website →Davis Love III design with sweeping Intracoastal views — one of the top layouts in all of Myrtle Beach.
Visit website →Tom Fazio's demanding Barefoot layout featuring dramatic elevation changes uncommon in the Grand Strand.
Visit website →Greg Norman design — bold, risk-reward golf with wide landing areas and aggressive green complexes.
Visit website →Pete Dye's signature creativity on full display — water everywhere and the toughest test at Barefoot.
Visit website →Links-inspired design modeled after Scotland's heathland tracks — a unique and beloved course on the Grand Strand.
Visit website →Pete Dye design at Legends with plenty of water, waste areas, and his trademark intimidation tactics.
Visit website →Dramatic layout on a peninsula between the Intracoastal Waterway and Cherry Grove Inlet — stunning water views on nearly every hole.
Visit website →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.
Visit website →Jack Nicklaus design winding through lush Lowcountry landscape and tidal salt marshes.
Visit website →The companion to King's North at Myrtle Beach National — a solid Arnold Palmer design with a more traditional feel and great value.
Visit website →Hidden gem near Calabash, NC with immaculate Bermuda fairways and a classic Lowcountry feel.
Visit website →The third course at Myrtle Beach National — a fun, player-friendly layout with water in play on several holes and solid value.
Visit website →Tim Cate design near Sunset Beach with dramatic waste areas and beautiful Carolina wetland scenery.
Visit website →Classic Rees Jones design with towering oaks and a welcoming pace — one of the Grand Strand's great values.
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