Top Golf Courses to Play in Myrtle Beach?

I’m planning a trip to Myrtle Beach soon and I’m really eager to play some great golf. I’ve heard so much about the golf scene there, but I’m not sure which courses are actually worth it. I’m looking for recommendations on the top golf courses in Myrtle Beach.

A few questions I have:

  • What are the must-plays? Are there specific courses that consistently get high marks from golfers?
  • Course conditions? How do the greens and fairways typically play throughout the year?
  • Price and value? Which courses offer the best bang for your buck?

I’d love any insights or reviews from those who have played there. Any hidden gems or personal favorites would be especially appreciated! Let’s hear it! :golf:

Myrtle Beach is home to some fantastic golf courses! One of the top-rated is Pinehurst No. 2. It’s a challenge for experienced players and offers a scenic experience for beginners as well.

I agree! Just played there last month. The layout is beautiful, and the greens are like nothing I’ve ever experienced. Definitely a must-play!

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If you’re looking for a more beginner-friendly course, check out River Oaks Golf Club. The atmosphere is relaxed, and the staff is super friendly. Great place to start!

I highly recommend playing at Grande Dunes. It’s challenging yet fair. Make sure to enjoy the ocean views while you’re out there!

I played that course last summer! Definitely one of the best I’ve played. The atmosphere felt vibrant, perfect for golf!

Don’t forget about the Dunes Golf and Beach Club. It’s a bit pricey but totally worth it for the experience. You’ll get to play where many pros have played!

It’s interesting how each course has its own vibe. I personally loved the course at TPC Myrtle Beach. The layout tested my skills, but I felt motivated to improve!

Oh, for sure! I was there last fall. Had such a blast. My friends and I even had a little wager on who could sink the longest putt!

You guys have covered a lot of great options! For something unique, try Barefoot Resort. Each of their four courses has its own character, so it’s a fun mix.

I’ve always had a good time at the Witch Golf Club. The courses are fun, and there are some memorable holes that keep you on your toes! Plus, it’s just a bit quirky!

I love the quirkiness! Had a hilarious time trying to figure out the odd-shaped greens. It made for a memorable round!

Anyone played the Myrtle Beach National? I found it to be a great blend for both beginners and seasoned players. Also, the staff was super helpful!

You can always rely on the Classics at Myrtle Beach. They offer a friendly vibe, and their courses are always well maintained. Good for practice rounds!

Exactly! Every time I go, I feel welcomed. Plus, it’s a great course to work on your game without the pressure!

Has anyone struggled with the wind conditions at these courses? I sometimes find it can change the whole game! Would love some tips on handling it.

Great question! I learned the hard way at a coastal course! Club selection is key – go one club longer than you think!

If you’re looking for affordable golf courses in Myrtle Beach, check out River Oaks Golf Club. They often have great deals online, especially for afternoon tee times!

I love River Oaks too! Their prices are always budget-friendly, and the course is in great shape. Perfect for a laid-back day of golfing!

Make sure to look at the GolfNow website! They have discounts on many courses, including some affordable options at the Grand Strand area.