Myrtle Beach Golf Course Directory
Myrtle Beach golf courses offer more varied choices of play than any golfer could ever imagine, and each of the 100+ Myrtle Beach golf courses are detailed here in the Myrtle Beach Golf Association’s Golf Course Directory.
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It makes no difference whether you are a regular visitor to our area, or a first-timer, we encourage you to cast your ballots for your own Player's Top 25 Myrtle Beach area golf courses. To review a course, just chose it from the list below and then complete the brief survey.
South Courses
Simply “click” on a golf course’s name in the roster below and you will be quickly taken to that golf course’s MBGA.COM information page
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This course has had some ups and downs of late, but currently they’re more up. This course was built on the historic Longwood Plantation, whose heritage as a successful antebellum rice plantation on Waccamaw River. It features lakes, moss-draped oaks, pines, and cypress. Taking advantage of the natural terrain and… Read More » |
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This heavily touted track is currently rated No. 3 by Golf Magazine on their Best Public Golf Courses in South Carolina roster and No. 3 by Golfweek on their Best Courses You Can Play in South Carolina roster. Recently Caledonia’s sister track, True Blue, has been getting the better reviews,… Read More » |
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Finally, after three years of starts and stops, the Sea Gull Golf Club completed their makeover, and has been creatively renamed the Founders Club at Pawleys Island, not to be confused with the original Founders Club at St. James Plantation. The redo was done by a relatively unknown golf architect… Read More » |
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Currently ranked No. 14 on Golf Magazine’s Best Public Golf Courses in South Carolina roster and No, 15 in South Carolina by Golf Digest, the Heritage is, historically, one of the top 5 plantation golf experiences in the Myrtle Beach area, and while they had had some problems in the… Read More » |
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This course has big lakes, mostly along the left side of the fairways, and features four sets of tees, rolling terrain with forced carries over water on 15-holes. In 2003 they redesigning six greens, rebuilt their greens, removed 47 bunkers and 200 trees, restored the clubhouse, reworked the practice range… Read More » |
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This course is built on the grounds of an old rice and indigo plantation. It features high elevations, marshes, lakes, waste bunkers and undulating greens. The back nine is set among giant oaks and flowing creeks. Golf Digest’s 1998 “Places to Play” gave it 3-Stars. Currently they’re winning the dubious… Read More » |
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This course is nestled among a mixture of hardwoods, pine trees and finger-lakes that are fed by underground streams. Rolling fairway, plentiful bunkers, and the greens are large. Winding among pines, oaks, and native grasses this course has five sets of tees and many of the holes are surrounded by… Read More » |
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This old course, built on the site of a Southern rice plantation, was the first golf course in the Litchfield-Pawley’s Island area and was the flagship for the historic plantation courses to come. It has maintained its original features over the decades, including the narrow mature tree-lined fairways, hard doglegs,… Read More » |
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Currently ranked as No. 26 in South Carolina by Golf Digest, we have nicknamed this course “The Yo-Yo,” because it has constantly gone back ‘n forth from great to lousy. Currently it is in very good shape, and since the Myrtle Beach National Company bought it things here have improved… Read More » |
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This traditional Scottish style course features a 20-acre freshwater lake, love grass fairways, 8 holes where water comes into play, waste and deep pot bunkers, 6 sets of tees, dramatic elevation changes ranging up to thirty-five feet, dogwood lined fairways, groves of pines, oaks and bay trees, timber-rimmed bunkers, streams… Read More » |
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This track was one of the first “plantation” golf courses. It features wide-open fairways and large greens with some elevations and undulations. The front nine is tree lined, while the back nine is lined with houses. There is water in play on 15 holes here, and over 100 bunkers await… Read More » |
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Currently ranked No. 11 on Golf Magzine’s Best Public Golf Courses in South Carolina roster, No. 12 in South Carolina by Golf Digest and No. 8 by Golfweek on their Best Courses You Can Play in South Carolina roster, the Tournament Player’s Club of Myrtle Beach was originally, only known… Read More » |
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Like the name says, this is a traditional-style layout in the land of plantation-style courses. It opened in 1996 by being named the Best New Public Golf Course by Golf Digest. This was the first course in the Myrtle Beach area to incorporate women-specific considerations in its design and construction,… Read More » |
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Currently ranked No. 30 in South Carolina by Golf Digest, No. 10 by Golf Magazine on their Best Public Golf Courses in South Carolina roster and No. 7 by Golfweek on their Best Courses You Can Play in South Carolina roster, this heavily-wooded, plantation-style course is Caledonia’s younger, yet bigger,… Read More » |
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This golf course, designed by Clyde Johnston, was built on the site of a former rice plantation. This track is heavily wooded and framed with oaks and has a gentle undulating terrain. It features five sets of tees and freshwater lakes abutting many of the greens. It was the home… Read More » |
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Wachesaw Plantation
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Overlooking the Waccamaw River, this is one of only a handful of private, member-owned golf clubs on the Grand Strand. In 1986, Golf Digest dubbed it the No. 1 Golf Course in Myrtle Beach. In 1996 they rated it the 15th Best Golf Course in South Carolina and the 16th… Read More » |
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Built on a pre-Civil War rice plantation, located on the Black River in Georgetown, South Carolina, this is the southern-most golf course in the Myrtle Beach area. It languished for years, then finally closed in December 2008. Well, they couldn’t keep the old girl down. New risk-takers stepped up, and… Read More » |
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This tract is John Daly’s first signature course when he was the hottest guy in golf. Remember that? The first twelve holes are rather flat, wide-open and wind-swept links-style layouts, while the last six are more a more traditional-style. A couple of holes are extremely tight, It features dune fields,… Read More » |
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This course is built on the site of two rice plantations (some old ruins remain), and is a mix between plantation and traditional styles. It features lakes, old oaks, wildlife, waterways, numerous traps, waste bunkers, wetlands and average size, but tough, greens. Their 1st and 15th holes have received some… Read More » |
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This course was built on some rare (for this area) high ground sitting in the middle of wetlands and dense forest, and requires over 4,000-feet of bridging to traverse, which truly sets it apart from the other courses in the Myrtle Beach area. The 1st and 9th holes are truly… Read More » |
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