Considered to be the most thrilling location in South Carolina, Myrtle Beach is overflowing with things to see and do. From the cuisine to the beach and from the music to the events, Myrtle Beach has got it all. Popular with both Americans and people from all around the world, South Carolina is fast being recognized as being the most impressive and entertaining location to visit for all the family. Furthermore as a state it is home to over three hundred and eighty courses, and the vast majority of these can be found on the “Grand Stand”. All of the golfing legends have built masterpieces in this area, and arguably two of the best are Rees Jones’ Wild Wing Plantation and Arnold Palmer’s Myrtle Beach National. Only stretching sixty miles it is amazing to think that there are so many wonderful things to see and do in such a short distance, and yet Myrtle Beach manages it better than anywhere else in the world.

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The Barefoot Resort is regarded by many in the golfing fraternity as being one of the finest golf resorts in the world with 4 incredible golf courses and a fabulous range of villa accommodation.
After a long day on the golf course, you'll truly appreciate the quiet solitude of the Myrtle Beach Marriott's accommodations.
This resort has become very popular with golfers, Myrtlewood Golf Resort features villas with "the conveniences of a hotel and all the comforts of home."
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Our "Play Golf" package in Myrtle Beach includes B&B accommodation and 5 rounds of golf at a selection of the best courses in this area.
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Designed by Tom Fazio, this addition to the Barefoot Resorts impressive selection of championship courses is a sight to behold and a pleasure to play.
At 7047 yards this is marginally the longest of the four courses at the Barefoot Resort.
With seven holes beside the Intracoastal Waterway, upwards of 7000 yards off the whites and featuring some provocative carries, Greg Norman has fashioned a true test of a golfer's skill and nerve.
Myrtle Beach's historic private club boasts a great Robert Trent Jones Snr Course. Opened in 1948, it features extensive bunkers and alluring lakes.
Although it features large areas of sand this is no place to walk bare foot. Peppered with bunkers and overflowing with water hazards, this is probably the most demanding of the four courses.
Completed with a layout which stretches to over 7,600 yards golfers can expect an intense round with a backdrop of the Atlantic Ocean.
Tom Doak has designed a generous tribute to the British links style golf. Having designed a course which features very few trees it is renowned for suffering from very strong winds.
Famous for its par 3 island greens, Oyster Bay is the inspired creation of developer Larry Young and architect Dan Maples.
Located in Murrells Inlet, the TPC is the creation of Tom Fazio and Lanny Wadkins.
Recently renovated the Founders Club at Pawleys Island boasts some of the most stunning visuals in the Pawleys Island area.
Located just south of the border with North Carolina, Willard Byrd and Clyde Johnson have combined to create twenty seven holes in homage to the game's Scottish roots at the Heather Glen Golf Links.
Located near Pawleys Island at the south of Myrtle Beach, the Heritage club is in the heart of classic plantation country.
This Pete Dye design is a fantastic addition to the three championship courses found at The Legends Resort.
Designed by Tom Doak in the style of Alister Mackenzie, Parkland is the most recent and arguably most demanding of the Legends courses.
Designed by Robert Hamm, this 18 hole course features undulating fairways and pristine lakes bordered by majestic pine trees.
Designed by Willard Byrd, the Farmstead Golf Links offers the layout expected of such a designer. However the course packs an awesome surprise for golfers.
Shotmakers will feel at home with the 18 holes found at the Indian Wells Golf Course due to its unpredictable mixture of sand, water, trees and rolling fairways.
Designed by Tom Doak in the style of Alister Mackenzie, Parkland is the most recent and arguably most demanding of the Legends courses.
Arthur Hills completely redesigned the previous track in 1993 and the result is a tighter more complex layout than the longer Palmetto.
Located in north Myrtle Beach, on rolling terrain, this Tom Jackson design is a classic parkland track.
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