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.
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Aberdeen Country Club
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.
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.
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.
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.
Colonial Charters
Colonial Charters features a number of memorable holes defined by mature hardwoods and strategically placed water hazards. Now under new ownership and management.
Crown Park Golf Club
An 18-hole Championship golf course winding through a Lowcountry pine forest. Experience a peaceful round of golf surrounded by nature. Offers wonderful value and customer service to both locals and visitors.
Eagle Nest Golf Club
Hearty cypress trees emerge like linebackers from freshwater ponds creating natural challenges and obstacles for Eagle Nest Golf Club golfers. Completely renovated in 2001.
Farmstead Golf Links
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.”
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.”
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.
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.
Sandpiper Bay Golf & Country Club
For almost twenty years, Sandpiper Bay has been greeting visitors and Members with an exceptional course and a time-honored tradition of Southern Hospitality.
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.
Surf Golf & Beach Club
The Surf Club has offered members and guests the very best golf and dining experiences to be found along the Grand Strand.
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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.
Thistle Golf Club
Offering one the most beautiful yet challenging 27- hole layouts on the Grand Stand. The attention to detail is evident throughout – from the design of the course, the grand clubhouse, to the attentive service.
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.