Guide To Myrtle Beach Golf Courses

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Guide to Myrtle Beach Golf Courses


Overview


Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, is renowned for its golf courses, drawing enthusiasts from around the globe to the Grand Strand. With over 100 golf courses, the area offers both individual play and attractive golf package deals to suit every golfer's need.

Golf Course Designers


Myrtle Beach boasts courses crafted by legendary designers such as Tom Jackson, P.B. Dye, Clyde Johnston, George Fazio, Rees Jones, Gene Hamm, Fred Couples, William Byrd, David Johnson, and Jack Nicklaus.

Notable Courses


Several courses in the area have received high acclaim:

- Aberdeen Country Club: Features the "Meadows," "Highlands," and "Woodlands" nines, and has earned Golf Digest medallions for value and service.

- Arcadian Shores Golf Club: Recognized as a "Course of Distinction" by both Golf Digest and Golf Magazine.

- Grande Dunes: Selected as one of the "Top Ten You Can Play" by Golf Magazine.

- Lion's Paw at Ocean Ridge Plantation: Rated by Golf Digest as one of the "Places to Stay" and "Best in the Myrtle Beach Area."

- Oyster Bay Golf Course: Among the top fifty public courses in the country.

- River Hills Golf Club: Named a top fifty course in the southeast by Golf Week.

- Tidewater Golf Club and Plantation: Ranked number one on the Grand Strand and within the top thirty-two public courses in America.

- True Blue: Regarded by Golf Digest as the seventh best in South Carolina and the top course in Myrtle Beach.

Popular Choices


- Brierwood Golf Club: The most frequented course on the Carolina Coast.

- Myrtlewood Golf Club Pinehills Course: Praised as the best-kept course on the Grand Strand.

- Arrowhead Country Club (The Cypress): Designed by Ray Floyd, offering some of the most scenic holes in America.

- Colonial Charters: Features a "dream hole" favored by local golfers.

- Indian Wells Country Club: Home to Grand Strand’s "Dream Eighteen" hole.

- Eagles Nest: Known for its challenging final three holes.

- Caledonia Golf and Fish Club: Often hailed as the best course built in the last twenty years.

Conclusion


Whether you’re after a casual round or a comprehensive golf experience, Myrtle Beach provides a golfer’s paradise, melding beautiful landscapes with expertly designed courses. Explore the Grand Strand to find your perfect golfing getaway.

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