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Myrtle Beach Golf Courses

 

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Myrtle Beach Area Golf Courses
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Aberdeen Country Club: This course was the only 1998 Carolina's recipient of Golf Digest's prestigious medallions for both 'value' and 'service'. Arcadian Shores: The course at Arcadian Shores combines the best of Mother Nature with the best of modern golf layout.
  Arrowhead Country Club: In 1998 this course was awarded SC's Golf Course of the Year. Azalea Sands Golf Course: Opening its doors in 1972, Azalea Sands has long been a favorite with visitors to the Myrtle Beach area and offers optimal playing conditions year round.
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Barefoot Resort & Golf Course - Fazio Course: Tom Fazio, voted “Golf Course Architect of the Year” five years in a row, brings his design expertise to a rolling parcel of land at the heart of Barefoot Resort. Barefoot Resort & Golf Course - Love Course: The Love Course was ranked #6 “Best New Upscale Public Course in America-2000” by Golf Digest and most recently Golf Digest rated #38- “America’s 100 Greatest Public Courses- 2005-2006” and #1 “Top 50 Courses in Myrtle Beach.”
  Barefoot Resort & Golf Course - Norman Course: The Norman Course was ranked in Golf Digest’s “Places to Play-2004” and was #28 in the “Top 50 Courses of Myrtle Beach” by Golf Digest. Beachwood Golf Club: Since 1968, Beachwood Golf Club has been setting the standard as the best-conditioned golf course on the Grand Strand.
  Black Bear Golf Club: This course offers the best golf in a totally relaxed and soothing atmosphere. Blackmoor Golf Club: This golf course has featured inviting facilities with a truly hospitable staff. This is why Blackmoor is a “must play” year after year
  Burning Ridge Golf Club: Winner of the “2006 Myrtle Beach Golf Course of the Year” and winner of the Myrtle Beach Golfing News’ “Hospitality and Operational Excellence- 2002.”
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Caledonia Golf and Fish Club: Golf Digest named Caledonia one of “America’s Top 100 Greatest Public Courses,” Caledonia is also in the top ten of the “Top 50 Courses in Myrtle Beach” and a 4.5 STARS rating in the “Places to Play” Guide. Crow Creek: This course is ranked among the “Top 50 Golf Courses in North Carolina” by North Carolina Magazine.
  Crown Park: Awarded Classic Golf Group’s “2005 Golf Course Maintenance Operation of the Year,” conditions are always at a premium.
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Eagle Nest Golf Club: Opened in 1971, Eagle Nest Golf Club remains one of the best values on the Grand Strand.
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Farmstead Golf Links: Farmstead is nestled in a natural setting and is removed from developed areas; this course allows golfers to play in almost perfect privacy. Founders Club at Pawleys Island: This is the best new golf course to open in the Myrtle Beach area in a long time.
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Glen Dornoch Waterway Golf Links: Golf Digest “Top 25 Courses of South Carolina” choice. Golf Digest rates it one of the “Top 10 in Myrtle Beach,” among the “Country’s Top 50 courses for Women- 1999” and 4 1\2 STARS 2004. Grande Dunes: Golf Magazine has honored Grande Dunes among its lists of "Top 10 You Can Play."
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Heather Glen Golf Links: Heather Glen was named Golf Digest's "Top 50 Public Courses in America," "Top 5 in South Carolina," and Golf Digest's "Places to Play" 4.5 STARS-2002. The Heritage Club: The Heritage Club was honored by Golf Digest as #46 in the “Top 100 Public Courses in America- 2007-2008” and rated 4.5 STARS in “Places to Play.”
  Heron Point Golf Club: Heron Point was Rated 3.5 STARS for 2005 by Golf Digest and Best Bang for your Buck- 2005" by Golf Magazine.
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Indian Wells Golf Club: Indian Wells was voted 2004-2005 Golf Course of the Year by the Myrtle Beach Area Golf Course Owners Association. Indigo Creek Golf Course: This course was nominated for best new course in 1991 by Golf Digest.
  International Club: International Club was a past winner of the coveted Myrtle Beach Golfing News’ “Hospitality and Operational Excellence Award.” International World Tour Golf Links: While playing at The International World Tour Golf Links, each turn will take you to a special place and remind you of great shots you've seen in tournaments played around the world.
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Kings North at Myrtle Beach National: This course has made Golf Digest's prestigious list of "America's 100 Greatest Public Courses- 2004" and Golf Digest's "Places to Play" awards it 4.5 STARS in 2006. From 2000-2004 Golf for Women ranked it their "Top 100 Courses in America."
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The Legends - Heathland Course: Golf Digest rated the Heathland course 4.5 STARS and Golf Magazine rated it in the “Top 10 New Resort Courses in the World.” The Legends - Moorland Course: The Moorland Course was crowned by Golf Digest as one of the “Top Five New Public Courses in America” and given 4.5 STARS in “Places to Play.”
  The Legends - Parkland Course: The Parkland Course was rated by Golf Digest 4.5 STARS in “Places to Play.” Leopards Chase Golf Club: Leoprads Chase was named by Golf Digest and GOLF Magazine as one of the Top 10 New Public Courses in America for 2007.
  Lion's Paw Golf Club: This course was awarded 4 STARS in Golf Digest’s “Places To Play.” Litchfield Country Club: The Litchfield course was given 4 stars by Golf Digest in their Best Places to Play, and Litchfield is part of the Waccamaw Golf Trail.
  Long Bay Club: Long Bay Club was awarded 4.5 STARS by Golf Digest's "Places to Play" in 2006.
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Man O' War Golf: The Man O’War course was “Rated 4 STARS by Golf Digest.” Meadowlands Golf Club: Meadowlands Golf Club was voted "Top 10 Best New Courses" from North Carolina Magazine and was placed on the Golf for Women list of "Top 100 Women-Friendly Courses."
  Myrtlewood Golf Club - Palmetto Course: This Palmetto course reflects the simple, traditional aesthetic of a classic Ault design. Myrtlewood Golf Club - Pinehills Course: This Pinehills course was singled out by Golf Digest as one of the "Top Ten Courses" in Myrtle Beach.
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Oyster Bay: Oyster Bay was rated by Golf Digest 4.5 STARS in “Places to Play” and ranked it the “Best New Resort Course of the Year.”
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Panther's Run Golf Links: Panther’s Run was placed on Golf Digest’s prestigious “Places to Play” list, as well as a “Top 30 in Myrtle Beach” rating from Links Magazine. Pawleys Plantation Golf & Country Club: Pawleys Plantation is one of only 32 courses from the Myrtle Beach area to be named one of the “100 Must Play courses of The Carolinas- 2006” by GolfStyles Carolina and Fodor’s Golf Digest’s “Best Places to Play 4 STARS- 2006.”
  Pearl Golf links - East Course: The East Course was nominated "Best New Public Courses in America- 1988" by Golf Digest. Pearl Golf links -West Course: The West Course was nominated "Best New Public Courses in America- 1988" by Golf Digest.
  Possum Trot Golf Course: Possum Trot is known as the friendliest course down South, where the guest is number one. Prestwick Country Club: Prestwick was picked as one of the "5 Best Kept Secret Courses in America - 2004," 4.5 STARS, 2006 by Golf Digest. This course also rated one of the "30 Best Courses You Play - 2004 by SC Golf Rating Panel.
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Quail Creek: The Quail Creek course offers a classic layout that begs to be played. This course is fun for players of all skills and levels.
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River Club: The River Club Course was one of the highest rated courses in Golf Digest’s “Places to Play” with 4.5 STARS in 2006. River Hills Golf & Country Club: Combine River Hill’s unbeatable service, course conditions and overall great value, in a gracious setting of natural beauty and Southern charm and you will understand why locals and visitors alike keep River Hills on their list of "must play" Myrtle Beach golf courses.
  River Oaks Golf Plantation: River Oaks was rated in the TOP FIVE on the Grand Strand by Golf Course Rankings of America in 1990. Rivers Edge Golf Club: Rivers Edge ranked among “America’s 100 Greatest Public Courses” in 2005 (#83) and 2007 (#62) by Golf Digest.
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Sandpiper Bay Golf & Country Club: Sandpiper Bay was rated 4 STARS by Golf Digest "Places to Play" based on course condition, pace of play, and overall experience. Sea Trail - Willard Byrd Course: The Willard Byrd Course was rated 4 STARS by Golf Digest in 2004, this course was also named 50 Best Courses in Myrtle Beach- 2005 and Top 100 Courses in North Carolina- 2006 by Golf Digest.
  Sea Trail - Rees Jones Course: The Rees Jones Course was the U.S. open Qualifier Course in 2006 and awarded the Best Course You Can Play- 2005 by Golfweek. Sea Trail - Dan Maples Course: The Dan Maples Course was chosen Golfweek’s  Best Resort Course of Distinction- 2004/2005.
  Shaftesbury Glen Golf & Fish Club: The Golf Magazine Readers Poll rated Shaftesbury Glen’s Greens as “The bent greens were the finest I have ever putted.” Southcreek at Myrtle Beach National: In 2004, this spectacular blend of natural and man-made challenges was voted among the "Top 100 in America" by Golf for Women.
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Thistle Golf Club: Thistle Golf Club was warded 4.5 STARS by Golf Digest. Tidewater Golf Club & Plantation: Tidewater Golf Club was selected as the Best New Public Course in America by "Golf Digest", and one of the top 10 new courses by "Golf Magazine."
  Tiger's Eye Golf Links: In 2007, Golf Digest ranked Tiger’s Eye among their “Top 100 U.S. Public Courses.” Tournament Players Club of Myrtle Beach: TPC was awarded 5 STARS by Golf Digest, this is the only course in Myrtle Beach to receive such an honor.
  Tradition Golf Club Myrtle Beach: The Tradition Golf Club was recently awarded 4.5 STARS by Golf Digest and selected "Golf Course of the Year" by the South Carolina's Golf Course Owners Association for 2000. True Blue Plantation: Golf Digest recently declared True Blue as the #1 Public Course in the Myrtle Beach Area."
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Wachesaw East Plantation: This course has been the site of four nationally televised professional golf tournaments on the LPGA Tour. Waterway Hills: The only way to access the gorgeous Waterway Hills is by glass-enclosed cable car across the Intracoastal Waterway.
  Westcourse at Myrtle Beach National: West Course was ranked 4.5 STARS in 2006 by Golf Digest's "Places to Play." Wicked Stick: Wicked Stick offers a fun and exciting layout to golfers of all skill levels. Don't miss the chance to play John Daly's Wicked Stick.
  Wild Wing - Avocet Course: The South Carolina Golf Course Owners Association named The Avocet South Carolina's 2002-2003 Golf Course of the Year. Willbrook Plantation: Willbrook Plantation was voted 'Top 100 in America' by Golf for Women Magazine in 2002.
  The Witch: The Witch is an unforgettable experience and was "Rated 4.5 STARS by Golf Digest." Wizard Golf: The Wizard is Rated 4 STARS by Golf Digest” and is full of devilish elevation changes.