Myrtle Beach Area Golf Courses
Aberdeen Country ClubAberdeen Country Club deliivers a 27 hole golf experience with a Scottish flair. Each nine presents a different look and different challenges, with fertile fairways and gorgeous new Tift-Eagle Bermuda Greens. Aberdeen is tucked along a protected riverfront preserve, teaming with wildlife. And with 27 holes available, the opportunity for an extra nine or 18 is great.
Arcadian ShoresThis was the very first golf course designed by world-renowned golf architect Rees Jones. Arcadian Shores is a "traditional" layout with a natural blend of beauty and challenge. It features big lakes, deviously placed bunkers, treelined fairways, Bermuda greens and distinctive contouring.
ArrowheadWith a canvas of Bermuda Fairways and Bent Grass Greens, the team of Ray Floyd and Tom Jackson have created a 27-hole masterpiece along the scenic Intracoastal Waterway in Myrtle Beach.
Azalea Sands Country ClubAt Azalea Sands each hole has a newness of it's own. This course full on fairway and green side bunkers is especially "Player Friendly". This is because Azalea Sands os one of the few courses that has no homes, condos or backyards to impede the progress of your game.
Bald Head Island ClubWith George Cobb's design and the essence of the island, Bald Head Island Club is a course like no other. The island is located off the coast of Southport, NC and is easily accessible by ferry or boat. The course will take you around 15 fresh water lagoons and winds through a maritime forest, topping off your play with ocean air that challenges your role in club selection and shot placements.
Beachwood Golf ClubBeachwood Golf Club is among the most requested Myrtle Beach golf courses. Nestles between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intercoastal Waterway, Beechwood is coveniently located in North Myrtle Beach, within mintutes of the finest Myrtle Beach area hotels, motels, and condos.
Black Bear Golf ClubBlack Bear Golf Club is as bold and beautiful as it's name suggests. Completely engulfed by nature and enhanced by 23 beautiful finger lakes. The Beast will force you to use every club in your bag. The wide fairways instill confidence in every golfer's game, and our brand new Champion Bermuda greens will fool you into thinking your ball is gliding on air rather than rolling on grass.
Blackmoor Golf ClubBlackmoor Golf Club, voted 2001-2002 Golf Course of the Year by The Myrtle Beach Area Golf Course Owners Association. This spectacular, beautiful undulating design is Gary Players only in Myrtle Beach area. Gary's experience as the world's most traveled golfer and can be seen and felt in the clever challenge he has created for you at blackmoor.
Burning RidgeBurning Ridge features two fabulous 18-hole courses. Both are designed by the great Gene Hamm and feature gently rolling fairways, towering trees and placid lakes. A recently renovated clubhouse, pro shop, grill and expansive deck add to your enjoyment.
CaledoniaBuilt upon the site of a working southern rice plantation, caledonia has been recognized for it's design and incredible beauty. Upon opening in 1995 Caledonia was ranked 5th Best New Public Course in America by Golf Digest and was recently ranked 30th in the "Top 100 You Can Play" by Golf Magazine 2000.
Carolina National Golf ClubCarolina National Golf Club, a 27-hole Fred Couples signature design located in Winding River Plantation, uses the natural terrain of the area and the Lockwood Folly River as it's backdrop to create a truly exciting golfing experience. Three distinctive nines- Egret, Heron, Ibis, play in a trio of 18-hole combinations.
Crow CreekSince opening in February 2000, Crow Creek has become one of the most popular destinations for golfers visiting the Grand Strand. Created by architect Rick Robbins, a former Jack Nicklaus design associate, Crow Creek is ranked among the "Top 50 Golf Courses in North Carolina" by North Carolina Magazine.
Crown Park Golf ClubCrown Park Golf Club is a course carved through the Carolina Pines with no homes in sight. Generous TifEagle greens and rolling terrain create a challenge for all skill levels. Awarded Classic Golf Groups "2005 Golf Course Maintence Operation of the Year" conditions are always at a premium. It's just a short drive from North Myrtle Beach but a long way from the busy rush of the Grand Strand.
Diamond Back Golf ClubThe Grand Strand’s most daunting course; this modern Russel Breeden design is surrounded by unspoiled natural wetlands and Lowcountry forest. The absence of homes makes a journey around Diamond Back a pure golf experience. Diamond Back features Jensen Ultra Dwarf greens.
Dunes Club and Beach ResortOne of the best known courses in the world, the legendary Dunes Club continues to be rated the #1 Golf Course in Myrtle Beach by Golf Digest, Golf Magazine, and Golfweek. Worl class instruction, complete pratice facility, oceanfront dining and full guest locker facilities.
Eagle Nest Golf ClubLocated just across the Intercoastal Waterway bridge on the north end of the Grand Strand, Eagle Nest Golf Club features a course in a natural setting surrounded by Carolina pines and sparling lakes.The course has just been renovated from tee to greens with gentle contours and generous playing areas.
Heathland at LegendsLarry Young's Legends Resorts features three unique choices for championship golf. With a beautiful clubhouse modeled after the home of the Royal & Ancient Golf Club in Scotland, traditional character and tour conditions come as no surprise.
Heritage ClubYour day at the Heritage Club is a trip back in time. Built on two of South Carolina’s historic plantations along the scenic Waccamaw River, the Heritage Club is a traditional favorite of Grand Strand golfers.
Indian WellsVoted 2004-2005 Golf Course of the Year by the Myrtle Beach Area Golf Course Owners Association, golfers playing Indian Wells continue to rave about the appearance and layout, which reminds many of a traditional U.S. Open-style course.
Indigo Creek Golf ClubNestled amid pines, oaks and winding creeks, Indigo Creek is a Lowcountry Classic.This Willard Byrd design was nominated as a “Top Ten Places To Play” in 1990 by Golf Digest. Built on a former Indigo Plantation, from which the course gets its name, you will find many sparkling lakes and beautiful views.
International ClubSeamlessly blending both traditional architecture and modern challenges, the International Club, listed on Golf Digest’s “Best Places to Play,” delivers a formidable yet rewarding golf experience.
International World TourInspired by the greatest courses in the world, the International World Tour Golf Links is the stuff golfing dreams are made of. Now you can experience the thrill of playing 27 holes inspired by some of the world's most famous layouts; Pine Valley, Augusta National, St. Andrews.
Leopard's ChaseThis par 72 course designed by Tim Cate is as scenic as it is enjoyable to play. You will encounter force carries, some generous landing areas and dramatic elevation changes. As you travel the 18 holes, you will also notice a varied terrain accompanied by stunning natural vistas.
Lion;s PawLion's Paw, awarded 4 STARS in Golf Digest’s “Places To Play” has been described as the eminent Willard Byrd’s finest work.
Litchfield Country ClubAwarded 4 STARS in Golf Digest’s “2006- Places to Play” and one of the “World’s 50 Best- 1996” by Conde Nast Traveler, the gracious charms of this exclusive country club “Signature Course” are enjoyed by only a limited number of visiting golfers.
Long Bay ClubThe Long Bay Club is a magnificent Jack Niclaus "signature course" that is continually ranked among the top courses in the country. A great course is often described as on where the holes become etched in your memory. Long Bay is such a course.
Man O' WarRising from the depths of an 80-acre lake, Man O' War contains all the drama and challenge that are the hallmark of world-famous architect, Dan Maples.
Moorland at LegendsIn 1991, Golf Digest crowned Moorland one of the "Top Five New Public Courses in America" and in 2000 gave it a 4 and a half star rating in Places to play. P.B. Dye's flair for deep bunkers, multilevel fairways and greens, and signature bulkheads have transformed this course into one of the most sensational challenges on the East Coast.
Oyster BayFor more than 20 years, Oyster Bay has been a favorite choice for Myrtle Beach golfers. Why? Oyster Bay combines a rare, harmonious blend of the penal, heroic and strategic philosophies of golf course architecture.
Panther's RunPanther’s Run was born to be a different kind of challenge. Masterfully designed by Tim Cate, this course meanders through nature preserves and tests your abilities to blend precision with distance.
Parkland at LegendsThe Parkland, a perfect complement to this award-winning resort is the final addition in "the trilogy" of superior golf designs and was inspired by "early american courses" like Augusta National and Pine Valley.
Pawleys PlantationThis Nicklaus Signature course is a classic Lowcountry design that you can play many times and never have the same shot twice.With subtle greens enveloped by sand bunkers, challenging fairways dotted with water and unique obstacles evident on every hole, this is a player’s course that demands strategy, ingenuity and concentration.
PrestwickAt Prestwick, Pete and P.B. Dye have crafted a links-style masterpiece reminiscent of Dye designs. Over 1.3 million cubic yards of earth were moved in sculpting towering dune-like berms, stairway bunkers and bulk-head protected greens.
River ClubPlay one of the highest rated courses in Golf Digest’s “Places to Play” with 4.5 STARS in 2006. The semi-private River Club is the only course on the South Strand with bentgrass greens.
River OaksCarved from 800 pristine acres stretching along the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway, River Oaks provides the ideal experience for golfers of all abilities.
Rivers Edge Golf ClubThis Arnold Palmer signature design has become one of the most highly acclaimed courses in the Carolinas. Ranked among “America’s 100 Greatest Public Courses” in 2005 by Golf Digest, Rivers Edge is situated along breathtaking bluffs overlooking the Shallotte River.
Sandpiper BayFrom the moment you pull into Sandpiper Bay you know you are in for a special day of golf and memories to share. Rated 4 STARS by Golf Digest "Places to Play" based on course condition, pace of play, and overall experience.
The WitchThe Witch was created as a world of its own, carefully removed from the distractions of homes, hotels and developments.
The WizardThe Wizard moved an astounding 1,000,000 cubic yards of earth to build this course to create the devilish elevation changes in the memorizing Myrtle Beach’s most-played course.
ThistleThe dramatic 27-hole layout reflects its 1815 Scottish heritage with rolling fairways, stacked-sod bunkers and flawless bentgrass greens. Old World architecture, abundant landscape and wildlife surround the lakes, bridges and private homes.
Tiger's EyeTiger’s Eye is another dazzling design by Tim Cate and opened in 2000 with 18 unforgettable holes.
Tournament Players ClubWalk in the footsteps of golf's legends-Tom Watson, Gary Player, Ray Floyd, Lee Trivino, Lanny Waskins and others at the PGA TOUR's own TPC of Myrtle Beach, former host of the SENIOR TOUR Championship.
Traditions Golf ClubThe Tradition Golf Club was elected "Golf Course of the Year" by the South Carolina's Golf Course Owners Association for 2000. Tradidtion was voted "Top Fairways" for 1998 by Golf for Women and Nominated "Best New Public Course" by Golf Digest in 1996. Recently awarded 4.5 STARS by Golf Digest.
True Blue Golf ClubRecently ranked #1 in the Myrtle Beach area by Golf Digest and a 4 and one half star rating in 2002. True Blue was also named the 4th Best New Public Upscale Courses in Anerica by Golf Digest in 1998.
Wachesaw Plantation EastA former rice plantation provides the setting for this championship layout designed by Clyde Johnston. Carved out of gently rolling terrain, the heavily wooded course offers five sets of tees for golfers of all skill levels.
Waterway Hills Golf ClubAt Waterway Hills Golf Club, Robert Trent Jones, Sr., the “Dean of Golf Architecture,” crafted all three 9-hole layouts with his personal touch of crowned greens, strategic bunkering and calculated landing areas.
Wedgefield PlantationSituated on an 18th Century Black River plantation, Wedgefield Plantation Country Club offers a golf experience unlike any other on the Grand Strand.
Whispering Pines Golf ClubAt Whispering Pines, you'll find 6,771 yards...but NO BACKYARDS. This Audubon Cooperative lakes and undulating greens. Sanctuary has tree-lined fairways, carefully placed lakes, and undulating greens.
Wicked Stick Golf LinksWicked Stick Golf Links is the only John Daly Signature Course in the USA.Teamed with Golf Course Architect Clyde Johnston, John Daly helped to design this Links Style Course in Myrtle Beach.Wicked Stick features deep pot bunkers, dune¬like mounds, native grasses and “Daly” tees that challenge even the longest hitters.
Willbrook PlantationCarved from the site of two Carolina plantations, Willbrook Plantation Golf Club is a course that noted architect Dan Maples has often called "One of my best!"