If you're planning a stay in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, chances are you're going there to golf. And if you're not, you should be.

With 100 golf courses in the area, it's no wonder Myrtle Beach has been dubbed the "Golf Capital of the World."

And the great thing is, you don't have to take anybody's word that golfing is great in Myrtle Beach. You can go check it out yourself!

Best Golf Courses in Myrtle Beach

If you're a golf lover who's looking for a place to retire, Myrtle Beach is definitely the place for you. Virtually endless fairways await, as well as gorgeous beaches.

Whether you're a seasonal visitor, or you're looking to purchase in the area, you'll find this guide helpful.

With so many golf courses to choose from, you may be wondering which ones are the best golf courses in Myrtle Beach. We've compiled a shortlist to get you started.

Here are ten Myrtle Beach golf courses that are definitely worth your time. Any of these courses will ensure you have a great golfing experience.

1. Dunes Golf & Beach Club

This Dunes Golf & Beach Club offers a truly unforgettable golfing experience. Built in 1948 and designed by Robert Trent Jones, this course offers world-class golfing, accompanied by top-of-the-line member services.

Ranked number 47 in Golf Magazine's list of top 100 courses, you get to experience the setting of a private golf club but can schedule tee time even as a guest.

This course is no walk in the park. In fact, you'll likely lose some balls, maybe several of them on the course's most famous hole.

At 640-yards long, "Waterloo" has been stumping even the best golfers for years. With a reputation for being tough, this 13th hole has received every award possible and is considered one of golf's greatest holes in the world.

How's that for compelling?

After a fabulous day of golf, don't forget to visit the Waterloo Bar & Grill, named for the course's treacherous hole. Grab yourself a drink or some tilapia tacos as you reflect on a round of golf at Myrtle Beach's finest.

2. Aberdeen Country Club

The course at Aberdeen Country Club offers a diversely beautiful golfing experience. Modeled after the Royal Aberdeen Golf Club in Scotland, this course offers 27 holes divided into three groupings: The Woodlands Nine, The Meadows Nine, and The Highlands Nine.

Each grouping stretches over 3300 yards. All three groupings remain open during peak golfing seasons, so don't be afraid to try them all!

Aberdeen Country Club offers many perks besides the greens themselves. Rent some clubs at the pro shop, or purchase a shirt or balls. A snack bar is also provided.

Watch out for water hazards as you golf, and keep an eye out for animals that love the nature preserve in this natural setting. You may just see turkeys, alligators, osprey, and bald eagles.

Why not get your nature walk and golfing round in at the same time? Perfect.

3. Barefoot Resort

Experience all the best of Myrtle Beach by visiting Barefoot Resort. Four different golf courses await you, each offering premium golf experiences.

The Fazio, the Love, the Dye, and the Norman are all great for experienced players as well as those who are just starting out. Enjoy sand dunes, native grasses, and the Intercoastal Waterway as you play your round.

The elevated greens and tree-lined fairways of the Love course are considered some of the best in Myrtle Beach, so get out and see them today!

While you're not golfing, take advantage of the resort's other amenities. Visit Barefoot Landing for shopping and dining. There's a little something for everyone, from fine dining to casual eating.

Though it sounds fancy, you don't need to have a big budget to enjoy the resort. Budget-friendly options are presented in the activities as well.

In addition to golf, shopping, and eating, the beach and performances also await you at the resort. But don't forget to take advantage of the greens!

4. Golden Bear at Pawleys Plantation

Designed over 600 acres of magnolias, salt marshes, and azaleas, the Golden Bear course is something to behold. Designed by Jack Nicklaus, the course is part of the Pawleys Plantation Golf & Country Club.

The Golden Bear course was designed with the idea that "golf is a game of precision," so you'll have to stay on your toes. One style of golfing won't cut it for you, here. You'll need a combination of big swings and smaller, conservative shots to beat this course.

The Ritson-Sole School for Golf offers lessons for people of all ages, and kids learn for free. So don't be shy if you haven't golfed before. Lessons will help you have a great experience at Golden Bear whether you know how to swing a club properly or not.

Don't forget to stop by the Palmetto pub for refreshments!

5. Caledonia Golf & Fish Club

If you're looking for a golfing experience that mixes history with a fantastic design, Caledonia Golf & Fish Club is your place. Located on the site of a former working southern rice plantation, the course features live oaks that are centuries old.

This course has been recognized for both its design and beauty. GOLF Magazine listed Caledonia as number 29 in its "Top 100 You Can Golf" list in 2016. The course also appears annually on America's 100 Greatest Public courses, a list compiled by Golf Digest.

Nodding to the site's history, the course features an antebellum-style clubhouse.

Golfing at Caledonia is world-class quality; an experience you won't soon forget. The Old South style clubhouse, pro shop, and restaurant complement the 18 holes, which feature splendid oak trees and streams.

6. Myrtlewood PineHills

One of two notable courses at the Myrtlewood Golf Club, PineHills offers 18 holes of championship golf. Water hazards are placed strategically throughout the course to enhance your experience and test your skills, so make sure you're at the top of your game when you come!

The fairways at PineHills are beautifully designed and offer a gentle slope. Bunkers and large greens add to the beauty and fun of this course.

Originally known as The Pines, this course was redesigned right on top of the original route.

Considered one of the top repeat-play courses along the Grand Strand, the PineHills course is one you definitely don't want to miss.

If you have time, try playing a round at PineHills' companion course, Palmetto.

7. Whispering Pines Golf Course

Whispering Pines offers a fun experience for all, whether you're a resident, seasonal visitor, or considering moving to the area. The setting provides a great day of challenging golf, but in a setting that is serene and relaxing.

6771 yards of greens stretch through the native landscape, offering a beautiful playing area with unforgettable views. As an added bonus, you won't see any backyards along the green eliminating distractions and adding a sense of serenity.

The site where the golf course sits was originally home to 200 acres of towering pines and mature hardwoods that were cleared to make way for the green.

Fairways are tree-lined, keeping with the original layout of the area.

Lakes are carefully placed throughout the course, complementing the undulating greens, which offer an above average slope.

Thies golf course is affordable, as well as convenient, located right across the street from the Myrtle Beach airport.

Lessons are available for golfers of all levels at the Whispering Pines Golf Academy, so take advantage and learn more about the game if you need to.

For the ultimate in convenience, ship your clubs directly to Whispering Pine's pro shop to avoid hauling them through airports.

8. TPC Myrtle Beach

Tournament Players Club Myrtle Beach offers an unforgettable experience to all who golf there and is regarded among the top courses in all of America.

TPC Myrtle Beach is the recipient of many accolades, including GolfWeek's Top 10 Courses in South Carolina in 2002.

Though this course is located at a club, public resort facilities are available, where all can experience championship golf and fantastic dining.

To add to your experience, TPC Myrtle Beach offers a bar, pull carts, water hazards, a snack shop, and a restaurant. A driving range and putting green are also available.

If you're an older golfer, make sure you ask about their senior discounts when reserving a tee time.

The course stretches for nearly 7000 yards and has been awarded 5 stars by Golf Digest magazine. TPC Myrtle Beach is the only course along the Grand Strand to have ever received this distinction.

If that doesn't pull you in, we don't know what will!

9. Wild Wing Plantation Acovet Course

Avocet is one of two courses at the Wild Wing Plantation and is the winner of several awards and accolades. Grass bunkers, double fairways, and a double green help this course stand out. Creative contouring and elevated tees and greens add to the beauty and interest of the course's design.

A bar, a restaurant, and a snack shop enhance your golfing experience. A teaching pro and senior discounts are available.

And not to be outdone by anyone else, this course also includes water hazards to keep you on your toes.

Avocet offers an award-winning pro shop and a fantastic practice facility to help you stay on top of your game when you're not out playing an actual round.

10. International World Tour Golf Links

This course is unlike any other you'll encounter in Myrtle Beach and offers a great golfing experience you can't get elsewhere.

Inspired by the greatest courses throughout the world, this course offers 18 holes that mimic the most famous ones in various other countries. Instead of flying around the world to play these fantastic holes, just come to Myrtle Beach and experience them all!

You won't find any other course like it along the Grand Strand. You'll reap the benefits of a world-traveling golfer, without the hassle of needing a passport.

Try your hand at making 72 par as you go around the holes, but keep an eye out for water hazards! Then take advantage of the barm restaurant, showers, snacks, practice area, and teaching pro if you want to.

Discounts are available for seniors.

If you're visiting Myrtle Beach, don't miss your chance to play this unique course. Make sure you leave room in your schedule for this one! Experience worldwide golf, all in one convenient 18-hole course.

The Best Golf Courses in Myrtle Beach Await You

With so many courses to choose from in Myrtle Beach, the decision of where to golf can be a confusing one. But it doesn't have to be! Simply research some of the courses, or go with one of our selections.

You can't go wrong with golf in Myrtle Beach, but any one of the courses on this list is a great place to start. Explore them more to see if they're a good fit for you.

Now that you've discovered some of the best golf courses in Myrtle Beach, don't wait, get out there! Go experience a round of golf on some of the best greens available.

There are plenty of things to do in Myrtle Beach beside golf, but if you don't take part in the rich golf heritage of the area you're really missing out.

Whether you're moving to the area or just going for a visit, make sure you have a great golf experience by visiting one of the best courses around.

 

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