Host Golf Courses
Barefoot Norman Course
Sometimes overlooked in favor of its sister layouts, Greg Norman’s only public course in Myrtle Beach is not one to be missed. The Norman Course features incredibly memorable play, with four holes on the back nine running adjacent to the Intracoastal Waterway. How’s that for a water hazard?
Brunswick Plantation & Golf Resort
The 27 holes of championship layout golf on our Azalea, Dogwood, and Magnolia courses provide a challenging and enjoyable experience for avid golfers and beginners. Brunswick Plantation features perfect Bermuda grass greens all year.
Caledonia Golf & Fish Club
An ongoing debate exists among golfers about the greatest course in the Myrtle Beach area. While many courses have their claims to fame and standout qualities, if you could only play one course on your trip, it would have to be Caledonia. From the half-mile tunnel of oaks lining the entryway to the spectacular finishing holes, it’s obvious why Mike Strantz’s first solo design continues to inspire awe in all who play here.
Founders Club
Sitting comfortably in the top tier of American courses, the Founders Club is located along the South Strand in quaint and quiet Pawleys Island. Golfers visiting Myrtle Beach appreciate the course for its unique look that stands out from its Lowcountry cousins. Raised fairways and minimal cart paths preserve a peaceful atmosphere at Founders Club.
International Club
It’s layouts like the one found at International Club that make Myrtle Beach an undeniably great golfing destination. Ranking in the top 10 of South Carolina courses, this palm tree-lined course is every vacationing golfer’s paradise. Do whatever it takes to include a round at International Club on your next trip.
Man O' War
Man O’ War is a rare breed of course and a Myrtle Beach original. Quench your thirst for a challenge with 18 holes that all feature some sort of water hazard. Before you start packing waders, you should also know that Man O’ War has some of South Carolina's largest greens, which feature firm and well-conditioned bentgrass.
River Hills
There are no parallel holes, creating the sense that you are alone on the course, and the layout and conditioning are always very good. The property has elevation changes that are unusual for a golf course, adding to its appeal to visit on a Myrtle Beach golf vacation. A four-star layout, according to Golf Digest, River Hills is the type of firm but fair challenge that enhances any Myrtle Beach golf trip.
Rivers Edge
Rivers Edge might be situated on the North Strand, but this Arnold Palmer-designed course is certainly worth the few extra miles of driving. It lives up to its name with seven holes, including the last four, that play along the Shallotte River. Golf Digest has ranked Rivers Edge among America’s 100 Greatest Public Courses. Many visitors to Myrtle Beach agree it’s a can’t-miss.
Sea Trail - Jones
Many of us would probably like to forget the styles of the early '90s, but at least one thing born in this bizarre era has stood the test of time – the Jones Course at Sea Trail Resort. Rees Jones designed this layout with fairways wider than your favorite pair of flared jeans. Come see why many golfers would be content to spend an entire vacation on this cornerstone course.
*Please Note – Courses are subject to change and may be added or removed at any time based on the number of participants registered