Host Golf Courses

Arrowhead

Arrowhead Country Club caters to players intent on playing the most attractive and well-maintained courses. The Cypress, Lakes and Waterway nines are three perfectly groomed layouts with fresh MiniVerde greens for superior putting surfaces. Spend time soaking up this beauty on your next trip to Myrtle Beach.

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?

Crown Park

With 18 holes winding through the Carolina pines, the Championship course at Crown Park Golf Club surrounds players with unspoiled natural beauty while presenting ample challenges to beginners and seasoned golfers alike. This second-shot course with absolutely zero housing also makes for a great final test as you wind down your golf vacation.

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.

Long Bay

With nearly as much sand as the nearby beach, Long Bay may tempt you to wear flip-flops. But stick to your spikes as you take on the challenging 10th, a par 4 with a fairway surrounded by waste bunker. Enough about the hazards – Long Bay also has some of the area's fastest greens. Combine that with the fact that this is one of two courses in the Myrtle Beach area designed by Jack Nicklaus, and you've got more than enough to keep players returning year after year.

Shaftesbury Glen

Make the most of your Myrtle Beach golf vacation and schedule a tee time at Shaftesbury Glen. The signature of famed architect A. W. Tillinghast is all over this special course. By the end of the day, you might leave your own mark on Shaftesbury – especially if you find yourself trapped in one of its trademark finger bunkers.

Tradition Club

The Tradition Club is a beautiful Ron Garl designed course set in the heart of a South Carolina Lowcountry golf community. Rolling fairways call to golfers off the tee, and the well manicured greens welcome a well-struck golf shot with open arms.

True Blue

Go big before you go home and play True Blue Golf Club. Every aspect of this Mike Strantz design is larger than life and ready to maximize your Myrtle Beach golf experience. The fairways are upwards of 100 yards wide in certain spots and the greens are incredibly spacious. So getting on them is simple enough, but finding your way to the hole may prove difficult.

Wachesaw East

Wachesaw East has tested some of the game’s legends is an ideal addition to any Myrtle Beach golf vacation. Wachesaw is built on land that was once home to a thriving rice plantation, and the rolling fairways, tidal swamps and natural wetlands made it an ideal canvas for a superb golf course.

*Please Note – Courses are subject to change and may be added or removed at any time based on the number of participants registered

Sponsored by:
Powered by:
Operated by:
Days
Hours
Minutes
Seconds
Close Menu