Introduction:
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, is known as the “Golf Capital of the World,” and with good reason. With over 100 golf courses in the area, there’s no shortage of options for golf enthusiasts looking for a memorable round. To help you navigate the incredible variety of courses, we’ve compiled a list of the top 10 golf courses in Myrtle Beach, featuring unique aspects, difficulty levels, and spectacular views.
Dunes Golf & Beach Club
Designed by Robert Trent Jones, the Dunes Golf & Beach Club is an iconic course that offers challenging play and breathtaking views. The par-72 course stretches over 7,450 yards and features the famous 13th hole, “Waterloo,” with its signature dogleg around Lake Singleton.
Caledonia Golf & Fish Club
Nestled within a former rice plantation, the Caledonia Golf & Fish Club boasts a picturesque setting and a stunning Mike Strantz design. The par-70 course measures 6,526 yards and offers a challenging yet enjoyable experience for golfers of all skill levels.
TPC Myrtle Beach
A Tom Fazio masterpiece, TPC Myrtle Beach offers a PGA Tour-caliber experience with stunning visuals and challenging play. The par-72 course spans 6,950 yards and has hosted various professional events, including the Senior PGA Tour Championship.
Barefoot Resort – Love Course
Designed by Davis Love III, the Love Course at Barefoot Resort features wide fairways, generous landing areas, and unique, visually striking holes. The par-72 course measures 7,047 yards and is known for its impressive ruins of an old plantation home that form an integral part of several holes.
Grande Dunes Resort Club
With spectacular views of the Intracoastal Waterway, the Grande Dunes Resort Club offers a challenging yet enjoyable round of golf. The par-72 course, designed by Roger Rulewich, measures 7,618 yards and features wide fairways and large, undulating greens.
King’s North at Myrtle Beach National
An Arnold Palmer signature course, King’s North is known for its challenging layout and iconic holes, such as “The Gambler,” a par-5 featuring an island fairway. The par-72 course spans 7,017 yards and offers an unforgettable golfing experience.
Pawleys Plantation Golf & Country Club
Designed by Jack Nicklaus, Pawleys Plantation offers a beautiful Lowcountry setting with marsh views and towering oak trees. The par-72 course measures 7,026 yards and provides a challenging yet enjoyable round for golfers of all abilities.
Pine Lakes Country Club
As Myrtle Beach’s first golf course, Pine Lakes Country Club is steeped in history and charm. The par-70 course, designed by Robert White, measures 6,675 yards and offers a classic golf experience with tree-lined fairways and well-placed bunkers.
Prestwick Country Club
A collaboration between Pete and P.B. Dye, Prestwick Country Club features a challenging layout with abundant water hazards and strategically placed bunkers. The par-72 course spans 7,086 yards and is known for its exceptional conditioning and beautiful visuals.
True Blue Golf Club
Another Mike Strantz masterpiece, True Blue Golf Club offers a visually stunning and challenging golf experience. The par-72 course measures 7,126 yards and is known for its wide fairways, dramatic bunkering, and large, undulating greens. With its striking natural beauty, True Blue is a must-play for any Myrtle Beach golf vacation.
Great selection, I’ve played on an handful of these courses and had a blast! The well-placed bunkers at Pine Lakes kept me on my toes. I’m wondering: are there any less known gems in the Myrtle Beach area? Always looking for great under-the-radar spots to play a round.
Looking forward to checking some of these off my bucket list, especially TPC Myrtle Beach. I’ve heard it’s a must. By the way, I love the Waterloo hole at Dunes Golf, it’s both a beauty, and a beast! Oh, and if anyone has good recommendations for a post-round meal, I’d appreciate that!