2026 Host Courses
Arrowhead
With a canvas of Bermuda Fairways and Bentgrass Greens, the team of Ray Floyd and Tom Jackson have created a 27-hole masterpiece along the scenic Intracoastal Waterway in Myrtle Beach. Each nine-hole layout is unique, featuring uncommon elevations, hardwood wetlands and the most impeccable manicured holes in the area.
Heritage Club
More than 600 acres of giant live oaks, freshwater lakes and marshes have been transformed into a golf course that rivals any course in the Southeast.
The Dan Maples layout, which was also ranked as the 33rd best public course in America by Golf Digest, features some of the most diabolical greens out of any of the Myrtle Beach golf courses and is a great test of golf. You owe it to yourself to play Heritage.
Myrtle Beach National - South Creek
South Creek is an Arnold Palmer signature design and the favorite among its members. With just 6,400 yards from the back tees, South Creek challenges golfers to focus on accuracy not distance with each shot. Finesse is required by every golfer with its guarded tif-eagle greens and protected waste areas, as it winds through wetlands and hardwood forests.
Prestwick
At 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 bulkhead–protected greens. A dense pine forest, sandy waste areas and meandering streams and lakes frame the generous landing areas afforded the player from any of the six sets of tees.
Rivers Edge
This 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 (#83) and 2007 (#62) by Golf Digest, Rivers Edge is situated along breathtaking bluffs overlooking the Shallotte River. Exceptional design, condition and service add to the enjoyment of playing at Rivers Edge.
Sandpiper Bay
If playability and quality are important factors to you, Sandpiper Bay should merit serious consideration while in Myrtle Beach. A 27-hole facility, Sandpiper is a former Myrtle Beach Area Golf Course of the Year award-winner and one of the area’s most popular layouts with savvy travelers. Sandpiper is, in word, fun. The fairways are expansive and the miniverde greens are pure, giving players a chance to score.