Myrtle Beach Golf Course Directory
Play golf in Myrtle Beach by booking golf tee times with On The Green Magazine. These “Myrtle Beach golf courses” also include Pawleys Island golf courses in the south, Surfside, Garden City, and Murrells Inlet golf courses, Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach golf courses, as well as Brunswick County golf courses in North Carolina. You can make golf reservations on almost all of them through On The Green Magazine at very reasonable rates.
Aberdeen Golf Course
Tucked along a protected riverfront preserve, with fertile fairways and gorgeous new Tif-Eagle Bermuda greens
Arcadian Shores Golf Course
Great golf in Myrtle Beach featuring enticing lakes, deviously placed bunkers, and tree-lined Bermuda fairways and distinctive contouring that you will long remember.
Arrowhead Country Club
South Carolina’s “1998 Golf Course of the Year.” Designers Ray Floyd and Tom Jackson have sculpted Arrowhead’s 27-hole complex into a 27-hole aesthetic masterpiece.
Azalea Sands Golf Course
Azalea Sands Golf Club is a fun golf course in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, that can be easily played in a three to four hour time period.
Bald Head Island Club
The Bald Head Island golf course is a stunning design by acclaimed architect George Cobb that was recently renovated by noted architect Tim Cate. This beautiful barrier island is only accessible only by passenger ferry or private boat.
Barefoot Resort Dye Course
Bordering the white sands of the Carolina Bays, this visually stunning design is filled with the infamous pitfalls for wayward shots that have become synonymous with the Dye name.
Barefoot Resort Fazio Course
Like many European courses, the Fazio course does not return to the clubhouse after nine holes. I is a classic Lowcountry course, filled with live oaks, pines, sand, natural areas and native grasses.
Barefoot Resort Love Course
The Love Course in North Myrtle Beach incorporates the recreated ruins of an old plantation home. Wide fairways and generous landing areas provide an unforgettable round of golf.
Barefoot Resort Norman Course
Seven holes along the Intracoastal Waterway highlight Greg Norman’s newest design at Barefoot Resort. This beach golf course resembles one found in the deserts of the Southwest, without the desert.
Beachwood Golf Course
No houses, no condos. Just 180 tractable acres of sparkling lakes, towering Carolina pines and brilliant floral displays, including azaleas and crepe myrtles.
Black Bear Golf Course
Golf times at this course itself will force you to use every club in your bag and the wide fairways instill confidence for the meek and forgiveness for the bold.
Blackmoor Golf Course
Named “Golf Course of the Year” in 2001 by the Myrtle Beach Golf Course Owners Association, Blackmoor offers groomed TifEagle greens in a scenic former-plantation setting.
Brunswick Isles Golf Trail
The 17 courses of the Brunswick Isles Golf Trail stretch out along the coast of the Carolinas, offering some of the South’s most award-winning golf courses.
Brunswick Plantation Golf Course
Beginners and avid golfers alike will find a memorable and challenging experience. You’ll enjoy the natural beauty of the terrain with Champion Bermuda greens and lush fairways with tall, Carolina pines.
Burning Ridge Golf Course
Not only was it voted “2006 Myrtle Beach Golf Course of the Year,” but Burning Ridge golf course was also honored as the “South Carolina Golf Course of the Year.”
Caledonia Golf Course
Caledonia Golf & Fish Club has been recognized for its design and incredible beauty. From the entrance lined with centuries old live oaks to its antebellum-styled clubhouse, Caledonia is a world-class experience.
Cape Fear National
Designed by Tim Cate, one of the top designers in the Southeast, Cape Fear National is an 18-hole premium daily fee facility that showcases a Scottish/Pinehurst look.
Carolina National Golf Course
A 27-hole Fred Couples signature golf facility set along the Lockwood Folly River. Carved out of low-country marshlands, the course offers golfers an endless variety of playing experiences.
Diamond Back Golf Course
Curved through the low country woodlands, Diamond Back is one of the few remaining courses along the Grand Strand that is virtually “untouched” by development.
Dunes Club Golf Course
After 60 years of history and tradition, the Dunes Golf & Beach Club stands as a “Top 100″ Golf Course in virtually every major magazine ranking.
Farmstead Golf Course
Many a golf match in Myrtle Beach has been decided on Farmstead Golf Link’s signature golf hole, the challenging 767 yard, par 6, 18th.
Founders Club Golf Course
At the Founders Club golfers come away remembering not only their best shot, but every shot. Play golf in the Pawleys Island area with 18 uniquely designed golf holes.
Glen Dornoch Golf Course
This Clyde Johnston design debuted to Links Magazine’s “1997 Feature Hole” honors and a Golf Digest “Top 25 Courses of South Carolina” choice.
Grande Dunes Golf Course
The superior links-style design unfolds itself in a relaxed, gracious manner enticing golfers with beauty while taunting them with danger. Each hole presents a different problem to test the golfer.
Heather Glen Golf Course
The natural beauty of changing elevations, gigantic pines, colorful dogwoods, glistening hollies, graceful live oaks, and winding streams evoke the beauty of the renown Scottish golf courses.
Heritage Club
Built on the site of the True Blue and Midway Plantations, Heritage Club reflects a history of gracious living. A magnificent avenue of oaks leads to the Southern Colonial clubhouse.
Indian Wells
A course that places a premium on creative shot-making and rewards the daring. Recipient of the 2004 Golf Course of the Year award by the Myrtle Beach Area Golf Course Owners Association.
Indigo Creek Golf Course
This Willard Byrd design has lots of water and wildlife and the back nine is set among giant oaks and flowing creeks. It’s been said that this course is as enjoyable to look at as it is to play.
Legends Heathland Course
Distinctly molded in the image of the British Isles links courses, with holes reminiscent of familiar links like St. Andrews, and lesser known gems like Lahinch and Cruden Bay.
Legends Moorland Course
Large expanses of natural growth, sand, water and waste areas combine with extraordinary undulations and bulkheads to present a course reminiscent of the PGA West Stadium Course.
Legends Parkland Course
This course demonstrates the diversity and beauty of the natural terrain with contoured, tree-lined fairways, vast natural areas, deep-faced bunkers and massive, multi-level greens.
Litchfield Country Club
The mature tree-lined fairways wind amid giant oaks and shimmering lakes of a former Carolina rice plantation, creating an extraordinarily challenging “country club” experience.
Lockwood Folly Golf Course
Players leave with an incredible memory of massive oaks, stately pines, quiet ponds and abundant wildlife. It so close to the ocean that you can hear the roar of the surf.
Long Bay Club
A magnificent Jack Nicklaus Signature Course that is consistently ranked among the top courses in the state. Deep pot bunkers and vast waste areas add a unique identity and challenge.
Man O War Golf Course
The lake at Man O’ War winds through the course, defining holes and changing from ally to enemy, as its sparkling beauty becomes a punishing hazard.
Meadowlands Golf Course
Spacious, gently sloping fairways offer a surprising variety of elevation changes that present a multitude of challenges as they open onto large, immaculately manicured greens.
Myrtle Beach National – Kings North
Arnold Palmer has created what many believe to be one of the finest golf courses in the Myrtle Beach area - one of the most visually exciting and challenging courses in America.
Myrtle Beach National – SouthCreek
An Arnold Palmer gem that winds through a magnificent setting of coastal wetlands and hardwood forests. SouthCreek is said to be the “finess” course of the three courses at National.
Myrtle Beach National – West Course
From the regular tees, golfers of all abilities will enjoy this classic Arnold Palmer design. But be prepared for a challenge from the back tees, as the many natural hazards come into play.
Myrtlewood – Palmetto Course
Stretching along the Intracoastal Waterway, the course serves up a variety of hazards and bunkers to test your shot-making abilities as you play your way onto the large, undulating greens.
Myrtlewood – PineHills Course
Bears the distinction of being the only Grand Strand golf course designed by award-winning architect Arthur Hills, who is often called upon to redesign venues for PGA and USGA events.
Ocean Ridge – Leopards Chase
Designed by Tim Cate, this course is as scenic as it is enjoyable to play. As you travel the 18 holes, you will also enjoy a varied terrain accompanied by stunning natural vistas.
Ocean Ridge – Lions Paw
Wild and untamed, rustic and quiet, this magnificent course presents a lion’s share of adventure and challenge accompanied by nature’s best scenery.
Ocean Ridge – Panthers Run
Masterfully designed by Tim Cate, this course meanders through nature preserves and tests your abilities to blend precision with distance.
Ocean Ridge – Tigers Eye
Features 60 foot elevation changes, undulating fairways, sparkling lakes and a stunning par three island green. In 2007, Golf Digest ranked it among their “Top 100 U.S. Public Courses.”
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Oyster Bay Golf Course
Oyster Bay Golf Links is a rare, harmonious blend of the penal, heroic and strategic philosophies of golf course architecture. 1983 Golf Digest “Resort Course of the Year.”
Pawleys Plantation Golf Course
A classic Lowcountry design that you can play many times and never have the same shot twice. This Nicklaus Signature course is ranked among the finest courses in the Carolinas.
Pine Lakes Golf Course
Originally built upon natural dunes less than a half mile from the ocean and features numerous freshwater lakes and rolling fairways. Designed by architect Robert White.
Possum Trot Golf Course
Commitment to excellence is Possum Trot’s ongoing goal for generations of year-round visitors to the Myrtle Beach area, while always offering competitive rates.
Prestwick Country Club
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 the course.
River Club Golf Course
This Tom Jackson signature course is one of the premier “plantation” courses and a favorite among returning golfers. Long hitters are OK off the tee, but approach shots need to be true.
River Hills Golf Course
A Tom Jackson design, with fairways that meander through a heavily wooded rolling terrain. The rolling hills, unusual for a coastal course, are this layout’s signature.
River Oaks Golf Course
The Plantation features 27 exciting holes designed by Gene Hamm and Tom Jackson, as well as a public driving range. Provides the ideal experience for golfers of all abilities.
Rivers Edge Golf Course
Six of the holes sit high upon bluffs that overlook two miles of grassy marshlands bisected by the bends and turns of the Shallotte River. One of the most spectacular courses you’ll play.
Sea Trail Byrd Course
Built around seven man-made lakes ranging from 14 to 20 acres where each hole is most memorable for beauty and exacting play. Every hole be approached differently and strategically.
Sea Trail Jones Course
This straightforward course is pleasing to the eye with generous mounded fairways, bordered by scenic lakes and water hazards on 11 holes, old oaks and towering pine trees.
Sea Trail Maples Course
With twisted ancient oaks, tall Carolina pines and TifDwarf greens defining each hole, this accuracy-demanding course is a challenge to golfers of all skill levels.
Shaftesbury Glen Golf Course
A true championship course – elevated greens, picture-perfect traps, wide-flowing fairways, demanding doglegs, tantalizing par 3′s and long par 5′s. Always in great condition.
The Pearl East Golf Course
The Pearl East is a traditional parkland layout, carved through the pristine forest, with many scenic views, all ending with a dynamic finish along the Calabash River.
The Pearl West Golf Course
A links-style course with lots of open stretches. The last four holes feature a dramatic finish along the bluffs overlooking the coastal marshland and scenic Calabash River.
Tidewater Golf Course
The course’s challenging layout meanders alongside the waterway and saltwater marshes as well as through dense forest accented by scenic hills, valleys, streams and lakes.
TPC Golf Course
A unique experience that affords you the privilege of testing your game on the same course where some of golf’s greatest figures have played. “5 Stars” by Golf Digest.
Tradition Golf Club
Test your power on large landing areas that allow for big swings off the tee and your accuracy against well-guarded greens that require precise shot making.
True Blue Golf Course
The rolling terrain and native vegetation of this once thriving indigo and rice plantation makes for one of the most spectacular settings in golf.
Wachesaw East Golf Course
Freshwater lakes and scenic wetlands provide a tranquil background to enhance your golf experience while strategically-placed bunkers awaken you to the course’s challenge.
Waterway Hills Golf Course
The layout is “classic” Robert Trent Jones, with strategic landing area’s crowned greens and superb bunkering. Reach the course via gondola over the Intracoastal Waterway.
Whispering Pines Golf Course
Readers of The Sun News voted Whispering Pines the “2003 Locals Favorite Course” and the area’s “Best Golf School”. Near the Myrtle Beach International Airport.
Wicked Stick Golf Course
John Daly helped to design this Links Style Course in Myrtle Beach. Wicked Stick does not have any fairway bunkers, so you can “Grip It and Rip It” off the tee.
Wild Wing Avocet Golf Course
This signature course presents creative contouring, elevated tees and greens, and an all around uniqueness. Golfers come back to this favorite year and after year.
Willbrook Plantation Golf Course
Carved from the site of two Carolina plantations, Willbrook offers a tranquil blend of golf and wildlife that has been featured on Nature Scene TV.
Witch Golf Course
Encompassing over 500 acres, The Witch was created as a world of its own carefully removed from the distractions of homes, hotels and development.
Wizard Golf Course
Features transformed landscape that is full of devilish elevation changes, with even a touch of rock bridges. You will you fall under The Wizard’s power.
World Tour Golf Course
A tee time at World Tour is the equivalent of a golfing passport to some of golf’s most exclusive clubs. Guests are assured a golfing experience like no other.


