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1StopForGolf Has Done The Leg Work For Golfers Who Are Looking To Play The Best Golf Courses In Myrtle Beach South Carolina. Below Are The Golf Courses That The PGA Professionals At 1StopForGolf Recommend As Myrtle Beach's "Top Places To Play".
Start your search of top Myrtle Beach Golf Courses by selecting one of our recommended golf courses below. For further information about our recommended Myrtle Beach Golf Courses click on the course name below.
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Caledonia Golf & Fish Club |
Caledonia Golf & Fish Club has often been
recognized for its design and incredible beauty. From the entrance lined with centuries old live oaks to its antebellum-styled clubhouse, Caledonia is a world-class experience.. |
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Wicked Stick Golf Links |
John Daly brings his "grip it and rip it" style to golf design with his first ever signature course in Myrtle Beach, a stunning links course featuring dunes-like mounds and "Daly" tees that will challenge even the longest hitter.. |
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The Heritage Club |
Heritage Club Golf Course is a tribute to the
rice culture that revered the land centuries ago A magnificent avenue of oaks leads to the Southern Colonial clubhouse overlooking the Waccamaw River.. |
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Barefoot Golf Resort |
With the availability of four onsite championship golf courses designed by Greg Norman, Davis Love III, Tom Fazio and Pete Dye, it’s sure to make your stay with us one that everyone will remember. |
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Indigo Creek Golf Club |
Located just minutes south of Myrtle Beach, Indigo Creek Golf Club is nestled in the heart of the South Carolina Low Country. Golfers experience a new level of pleasure as they wind through the flowing creeks and giant oaks |
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Legends-Moorland |
In 1991, Golf Digest crowned Moorland one of the “Top Five New Public Courses in America” and in 2000 gave it a 4-1/2 star rating in Places to Play. P.B. Dye’s flair for deep bunkers, multilevel fairways and greens, and signature bulkheads have transformed this course into one of the most sensational challenges on the East Coast. |
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Prestwick Golf Course |
A masterpiece, Prestwick Country Club has already been recognized as one of the area's finest golf courses. Features include dogwood lined fairways, 35-foot berms, dazzling wildflowers, timber-rimmed bunkers and lakes and streams. |
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Heron Point Golf Club |
Heron Point Golf Club has Bermuda Grass from the tees through the greens. The narrow fairways and well guarded greens of this 6,475 yards championship course, give players of all levels a chance to test their skills. |
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World Tour Golf Links |
World-class design, layout, and style.
Gently rolling terrain and undulating, well trapped greens are designed in the tradition of the classic courses such as Augusta National, Cypress Point, and St. Andrews. |
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Man O'War Golf Course |
Water is the inescapable element in this campaign -- your constant companion as you travel from the first tee to the final battle at the 18th green. Never underestimate the lake at Man O' War. It can change from all to enemy as its sparkling beauty also becomes a punishing hazard.
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Wild Wing Plantation |
Wild Wing Plantation, was recently named the “2002 South Carolina Golf Course of the Year” by the National and State Golf Course Owners Associations and the “2002 Myrtle Beach Golf Course of the Year” by the Myrtle Beach Area Golf Course Owners Association. |
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Long Bay Golf Club |
A great course is often described as one that becomes etched in your mind where you play it over and over, hole-by-hole. The Long Bay Club is such a course. Designed by the "Golden Bear," Jack Nicklaus, Long Bay delivers excitement and challenge at every turn, with vast waste areas, deep pot bunkers, and well-protected greens. |
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Grande Dunes Resort |
With six sets of tees, this golf course can accommodate golfers of all skill level. Golf Magazine has honored Grande Dunes among its lists of "Top 10 You Can Play." |
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Myrtle Beach Golf Information
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina is the perfect choice for all levels of golfer when in comes to planning a golf vacation. Known as the Seaside Golf Capital of the World, Myrtle Beach is home to over 100 championship golf courses by famed architects including Greg Norman, Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer, the Myrtle Beach area is a world renowned golf travel destination.
Listed above you will find information and reviews on top Public, Resort and Semi-Private
Golf Courses listed in the Greater Myrtle Beach Area. You will find literally
hundreds of public access golf courses in The Greater Myrtle Beach Area to choose from.
The goal of our Golf Course Directory is to provide golfers with information and
reviews on the top public access courses worth playing in the Greater Myrtle Beach
Area. Feel Free to Browse our course directory to obtain more information about
the individual courses. 1StopForGolf is your best source for public access Golf
Courses in Greater Myrtle Beach South Carolina Area. |
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